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Definition of hackathon in English: hackathonnoun ˈhakəθɒnˈhakəˌTHän informal An event, typically lasting several days, in which a large number of people meet to engage in collaborative computer programming. a series of 48-hour hackathons to build new web and mobile services Example sentencesExamples - "We have a hackathon planned for Calgary, Canada for two weeks from now," one participant mailed us.
- The focus of our 24-hour hackathon is to build new applications and products.
- In the spirit of Silicon Valley hackathons, it is hosting its first developers' get-together in San Francisco tomorrow.
- A group called HackNY sponsors summer fellowships for students with startup companies and organizes 24-hour hackathons, in which college kids from the metropolitan area spend the night creating clever turns on existing software.
- A hackathon went on throughout, with teams of developers working through the night to produce apps based on ideas submitted by the public.
- On the weekend of December 12-13th, we're holding an open, distributed, nationwide hackathon to develop open source applications to open government.
- The focus of the Spring Hackathon will be on “Creating apps for the High Street”, i.e. building apps to help small business owners improve customer service, efficiency and profitability.
- Work at a two day hackathon just before Apachecon 2001 put the beta into a releasable state.
- We put our normal schedule aside for a couple days to run our first internal hackathon.
- It has single-handedly, effortlessly done what decades of open-source enthusiasm, activism, and hackathons couldn't do.
- Come join us for a 2-day hackathon; team up, hang out, and build a fun game.
- In Washington, the day before the conference (December 13), we're have a big open source hackathon.
- A big thank you to everyone for an amazing hackathon!
- The defacement hackathon was a hoax from the beginning.
Origin1990s: from hack1, on the pattern of marathon. Definition of hackathon in US English: hackathonnounˈhakəˌTHän informal An event, typically lasting several days, in which a large number of people meet to engage in collaborative computer programming. a series of 48-hour hackathons to build new web and mobile services Example sentencesExamples - A hackathon went on throughout, with teams of developers working through the night to produce apps based on ideas submitted by the public.
- It has single-handedly, effortlessly done what decades of open-source enthusiasm, activism, and hackathons couldn't do.
- A group called HackNY sponsors summer fellowships for students with startup companies and organizes 24-hour hackathons, in which college kids from the metropolitan area spend the night creating clever turns on existing software.
- On the weekend of December 12-13th, we're holding an open, distributed, nationwide hackathon to develop open source applications to open government.
- In Washington, the day before the conference (December 13), we're have a big open source hackathon.
- A big thank you to everyone for an amazing hackathon!
- The focus of our 24-hour hackathon is to build new applications and products.
- The focus of the Spring Hackathon will be on “Creating apps for the High Street”, i.e. building apps to help small business owners improve customer service, efficiency and profitability.
- "We have a hackathon planned for Calgary, Canada for two weeks from now," one participant mailed us.
- The defacement hackathon was a hoax from the beginning.
- In the spirit of Silicon Valley hackathons, it is hosting its first developers' get-together in San Francisco tomorrow.
- Work at a two day hackathon just before Apachecon 2001 put the beta into a releasable state.
- Come join us for a 2-day hackathon; team up, hang out, and build a fun game.
- We put our normal schedule aside for a couple days to run our first internal hackathon.
Origin1990s: from hack, on the pattern of marathon. |