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How to "Capture the Flag" - A CMD+CTRL Web Application Hackathon for Women
21 Jun - 06:00 PM
San Francisco, United States
Women in Security and Privacy (WISP) is partnering up with Security Innovation, to bring you the "find the vulnerabilities" game which teaches the importance of secure coding. This CMD+CTRL Web Application Hackathon is a great opportunity for you to learn the importance of secure coding best practices. It features three authentic and intentionally vulnerable websites. Challenges will be ranging from common vulnerabilities like SQL injection to more difficult challenges like cipher cracking puzzles. You will be encouraged to break into someone else's account, transfer or steal money, add items to your shopping cart and buy them at zero cost, and uncover secret information like your boss's salary!
City of Things
21 Jun - 11:00 AM
Delft, Netherlands
Interested in how the Internet of Things can help save energy? Sign up for the City of Things Midsummer Night Hackathon Challenge. Your challenge--create a product that indicates the real energy efficiency of a building, combining data from the TOON® smart thermostat, open data and possibly data from extra sensors or devices.
Creative Coding Amsterdam 1111 - Hack the Room
18 Jun - 10:00 AM
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Come on...get creative! The creative coding community in Amsterdam is invited to Hack the Room. It's open to every coder--no matter your level of experience! Event cosponsors are Creative Coding Amsterdam and binaryfutures, a research group with a strong view on spatial design. Hacker participants will use the binaryfutures' prototyping kit for connecting objects and spaces to a local network via websockets. During the hackathon you'll be invited to create some awesome stuff in the space, using the binaryfutures HTML5-based platform
Royal Bank of Scotland Edinburgh Hackathon
17 Jun - 06:00 PM
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Coders, designers, entrepreneurs and business people! Interested in Fintech? Come and create innovative solutions to help banks transform from the world of closed IT structures to one that is more ‘open’ and connected and that fosters inter-bank communication. Your brief is to create and prototype innovative solutions around themes of Disruption, Sustainability, and Technology to enable ‘open banking’. This is a great opportunity for you to showcase your skills to senior leaders in banking and FinTech. You will have access to the ‘Blue Bank’ API sandbox to integrate and test your app with real world banking data.
FLIR "Hack the Heat" Hacker and Maker Challenge
17 Jun - 06:00 PM
London, United Kingdom
This hackathon is inviting all Software Hackers and Hardware Makers to come along and heat things up with the power of FLIR ONE and Lepton. There will be two challenges open to new and existing projects. The new projects will use the FLIR ONE SDK and/or a FLIR Lepton developer kit to create totally new consumer-ready thermal-imaging solutions. Whereas, the existing projects will integrate the FLIR ONE SDK and/or a FLIR Lepton solution for innovative consumer-ready thermal-imaging solutions.
I/O Extended 2016 Botswana
17 Jun - 06:00 PM
Gaborone, Botswana
This is a 3-day event created to connect young talents in the field of design, engineering and entrepreneurship with innovation opportunities presented by major companies. The event will include a vision of the Google Keynote I/O and a hackathon in which participants will compete to find the best creative new solutions to business cases proposed by Google. 9 hours of the event will be on a newly re-introduced passenger train, and you will be travelling from Gaborone to Francistown on the train.
Hackathon : les archives du Temps
17 Jun - 09:00 AM
Lausanne, Switzerland
Le Temps is organizing a hackathon on for historians, developers, designers, journalists, scientists, and anyone who is interested in exploring the two hundred years of history seen through the daily press of Le Temps. At this event, the numbers of all newspapers prior to the creation of Time will be accessible, that is to say: La Gazette de Lausanne (1798-1998), The Journal de Genève (1826-1998), and Le Nouveau Quotidien (1991-1998).
No prior training is required. Participants will be invited to form groups. The type of project you make is free, You can for example make the home page of the website more engaging to users by presenting a selection of content, inviting exploration of archives through games, to work on innovative interfaces to program the bots able to share content on social media, or to create a work of historical analysis to map the places in the articles, etc. The projects that will reach an advanced level of achievement can be integrated with the permission of their authors, on the current site of the archives: http://www.letempsarchives.ch/ This website is freely accessible, and not commercially exploited. You will have access to archiving of data, flipboards, the required means, and internet.
Speaker Series | Code + Art
16 Jun - 07:15 PM
Paris, France
Come and participate in the Ladies of Paris Code meetup. Listen to great speakers with varied backgrounds -- combining mathematics, programming, UX, music, and more. The speakers and topics will be:
--> Aurore Zhe Li - In Wonderland algorithmic music
--> Emilie Zawadzki - Creating a digital installation
--> Lucile Cossou - From signal processing to the creative development
AALL Hackathon 2016
16 Jun - 08:00 AM
Chicago, United States
The need for no-fee access to legal information is greater than ever before, and law librarians are on the front lines of this crisis. The American Association of Law Libraries is hosting this hackathon for a day of civic app creation! Law librarians know 1) the needs of the people when it comes to legal information, and 2) what data is available. Hackers know how to make this information accessible. A $250 cash prize will be awarded to the creators of the winning entry.
Rowland Hall Hackathon #rhhackathon
15 Jun - 09:00 AM
Salt Lake City, United States
This is a hackathon for teachers to learn and explore with technology, as well as network with other educators, makers, and industry representatives. You will explore computer science by designing and creating tech projects and discuss issues surrounding making and computer science, including curriculum design, software and equipment. The first day of the conference we will offer a guided exploration of several current topics in tech education, including coding, robotics, making, Arduinos, Raspberry Pis, MakeyMakeys, 3D printing, app development, wearable electronics, circuits, soldering, and basic woodworking. The second day of the conference we will put what you have learned into design and construct a tech project of your choosing. We will also have experts on hand to help you through the process!