A really basic chat room, not to crazy. As my first app created at a hackathon I was happy with myself, and I learned some javascript along with it!
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A really basic chat room, not to crazy. As my first app created at a hackathon I was happy with myself, and I learned some javascript along with it!

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MHacks V: Hour 3
We've got a nice infrastructure set up, with a fully functional user base and all. Boostrap guy has a nice inerface going, and API guy has managed to get reddit integrated with the news portion of the site. Things are going a bit slow, not expecting any API prizes, but a finished project is likely at this point.
I'm having a good time though.
MHacks is handing out some weird stuff. I have two cookies in my bag that apparently have 180mg caffeine in each (that's about two cups of coffee).
Coding in command prompt makes people think I'm more competent than I actually am.
MHacks V: Hour 0
So the hackathon has officially begun and already we've scrapped the Bloomberg API idea. We're instead just going to integrate information from various sites (the weather network, Facebook, etc.).
Realized I didn't even have Django installed on my computer. Wasting precious time now trying to get pip working so I can get Django working so I can get the site working. Rough start but it should work out in the end.
Also, the website is going to be called Webstr.
MHacks V: Hour -2
I've now arrived at Michigan University, and after getting three cans of red bull, I've found a team. Three other students from Waterloo and I are going to be using Bloomberg's API to make a "personalized homepage" kind of site. Bloomburg's API prize is a drone so it would be sick to win it.
I'm going to be in charge of the Django behind the website, while the other three are working on Bootstrap, API integration, and AngularJS, respectively. Unfortunately that means I probably won't be learning NodeJS, but I might try to help out a bit with the AngularJS so at least I'll learn some new stuff. There are also going to be talks going on about NodeJS and AngularJS, so I'll probably check those out.
Somehow I'm already tired and we haven't even started yet. Already one caffeine pill and one red bull down to fight off this early fatigue.

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MHacks V: Hour -24
MHacks V is the University of Michigan's fifth annual 36 hour hackathon, and also the first hackathon I'm going to be writing about. I've set up prettify and mathjax, so that I can show code:
#include <stdio.h> int main(void) { printf("Hello, world!\n"); return 0; }
Or, show math (which may take a second to load):
\[ \nabla \times \vec{E} = - \frac{\partial \vec{B}}{\partial t} \]
I mean, I probably won't be needing to write any of Maxwell's equations during MHacks, but you never know. I'm sure there's some dude out there working on an API for electromagnetic waves.
As of now I don't have any specific plans for the hackathon, but I'm hoping there'll be an opportunity to learn NodeJS; it's been on my to-do list for way too long now.