HACKAppleton is an annual student-run hackathon held in the spring at Appleton, Wisconsin. It is organized by the Appleton Youth Education Initiative (AYEI), a student-driven non profit organization seeking to better prepare Wisconsin students for their transition into higher education and to face the challenges and opportunities of adult life. Through HACKAppleton, students interested in computer science will have a fantastic opportunity to gain experience working in a team, technical practice, and a chance to engage with both local and international tech leaders.
Prizes
Prize
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges
Greg Levenhagen
Microsoft Regional Director
Jay Ramos
Technical Lead at Schneider
Tong Zhan
Head of Technical Product at Correlation One
Chad Behnke
Computer Science Lead AASD
Judging Criteria
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Content
Code – Include all code that was used to generate your project. Please comment your code appropriately so that the judges can understand what each part does and how it all fits together. -
Format
Code can be written in any language(s) of your choice; however, you MUST clearly indicate the language(s) you are using and transcribe all code to .txt format. It must not require dedicated software to open and read. -
Process
Participants may submit using a flash-drive by pasting their files into the flashdrive using the same naming convention as described above. The drives will be returned to the teams immediately upon receiving the files.
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