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#neoHack15

By Girl Develop It (other events)

Fri, Jun 26 2015 6:00 PM PDT Sun, Jun 28 2015 5:00 PM PDT
 
ABOUT ABOUT

Have you always wanted to build a web app? Have you wondered what it’s like to code with a team? Do you want to build your own company or launch your own product? If you answered yes, this event is for you!

A “hackathon” is an event where people meet to engage in collaborative computer programming. At this event, you’ll find a newbie-friendly environment with mentors for every team, internet, and fun libraries and APIs. Our fantastic sponsors are providing food, goodies, code demos, prizes, and more!

Join Girl Develop It San Francisco as we host our 2nd annual hackathon. All you need to do is bring your programming toolkit and awesome ideas!

Rules

  • Teams must be 2-6 members with a minimum of 2 beginners.
  • Teams do not have to be formed in advance. We will have presentations to inspire you and facilitate a design sprint.

Prizes

  • First place: $1000 cash, 6 months' Firebase Bonfire Hosting Plan ($900 value)
  • Second place: $500 cash
  • Third place: $250 cash
  • Plus surprises!

Schedule and Information

Click here for the schedule and essential neoHacker information!

Additional Workshops

To help you get started, Rackspace is hosting a pre-hackathon workshop and InstallFest on June 25th. Register on Meetup.

Sponsors

This event is brought to you by the generous contributions of our community partners.

Platinum

Rackspace

Silver

Firebase

Telegraph Academy

Treehouse

Bronze

SurveyMonkey

Riviera Partners

Restrictions

Code of Conduct - 
This hackathon seeks to provide a harassment-free community and positive experience for everyone. Participants are welcome, regardless of gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, religion, or identity. All attendees are expected to show respect to each other.

Harassment, discrimination, and bias will not be tolerated. Harassment includes but is not limited to offensive verbal comments, deliberate intimidation, stalking or following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other aspects of the event, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. 

All communication must be appropriate for a professional audience. Any participant or attendee of the event whose conduct does not meet the above guidelines of appropriateness will be discharged from the event.