frankjwu.com
About | Frank Wu
https://frankjwu.com/about
Nice to meet you. I'm Frank Wu. I love to learn, tinker, and create beautiful things. As a student at Yale, I encouraged others to learn how to program and build cool things. I cofounded YHack. Yale's annual 1000 person hackathon; started CodeBoola. A day-long coding bootcamp for 300-some New Haven high school students; and served as a teaching assistant for CS50. Where I taught a 90-minute section, graded problem sets, and held office hours. Along the way, I've also worked at Marriott.
frankjwu.com
Projects | Frank Wu
https://frankjwu.com/projects
May 2013 - present). I organize an annual 1000 person hackathon at Yale University. Airbox is Airbnb for Dropbox a proof of concept of a secure, distributed secondary market for Dropbox space. Built in under 24 hours for HackMIT, where it finished in the top 8 and won the Dropbox API prize. A new take on Amazon product search. A quick distraction in your command line for when you're way too deep in your code. Developed at HackPrinceton, featured on TechCrunch. Lost Found @ Yale. August 2010 - present).
jayantsani.com
First Hackathon | Who Am I?
http://jayantsani.com/first-hackathon
July 22, 2014. An event, typically lasting several days, in which a large number of people meet to engage in collaborative computer programming. Last weekend, I attended IDEO’s NYC Waste Hackathon. Which, to no surprise, focused on the problem of excess waste in New York City. I had attended a “hackathon” previously, to finish a project at the end of CS50. But it did not have the competitive nature that a normal hackathon does, so I considered this my first proper one. I came in on Saturday morning ready...
jayantsani.com
Computer Science | Who Am I?
http://jayantsani.com/category/computer-science
September 8, 2014. On June 2nd, 2014, at around 11:45 AM, at their annual WWDC conference, Apple announced Swift. A new programming language intended to be used to develop Mac and iOS apps. As an Apple junkie, I naturally wanted to learn anything and everything about this new language that would hopefully modernize iOS development, given its previously used language, Objective-C. If I press this button, then something should happen), and should be treated as such in code. S) Note the transformation:.
mileslasater.com
Never Been Better for Student Hackers at Yale » Miles Lasater Blog
http://www.mileslasater.com/2014/09/18/never-been-better-for-student-hackers-at-yale
Musings of an entrepreneur. Inside Out New Haven Photos. Never Been Better for Student Hackers at Yale. September 18th, 2014 by Miles. Leave a reply ». Times have never been better at Yale for student coders and those that aspire to be hackers. Want proof? Here are four examples:. One, the Yale Entrepreneurial Institute recently completed another summer of the Tech Boot camp. The YEI Tech Bootcamp. Building web and mobile apps (Rails, iOS and Android, etc.) for use by other students. The team is ...And I...
progress.github.io
Welcome to YHack
http://progress.github.io/yhack
Is at Yale University, on the West Campus. Oct 31 through Nov 2, 2014. Yes, we know you want to know what are the prizes, so, first things first! We have TWO BeagleBone Blacks. Linux, HDMI, Ethernet, USB, ARM Cortex-A8 1GHz. These cuties are fun and will run your Node.js stack, your Linux apps, your Chrome browser, or whatever! One of our interests is in combining Hardware and Software using our APIs, so we are making some extra resources available at the HARWARE section at the front desk. Progress has a...
harshbaid.com
About Me
http://harshbaid.com/about
Hi, I'm Harsh Baid. Welcome to my corner of the internet! I'm a Sophomore at the University of Maryland - College Park. Studying Computer Science (w/ a Math Minor). I started programming my freshmen year of high school and have continued it since. Although my main area of expertise is full stack development, I've been focused on low level architecture lately (think embedded systems and signal processing). You can find me online, whether I post a project or join a forum, using my alias, Blackglade.
harrischristiansen.com
Harris Christiansen - Hackathons
http://www.harrischristiansen.com/hackathons
What is a Hackathon? UIUC - Urbana-Champaign, IL - Feburary 27 - March 1, 2015. CloudScout delivers important information to victims of natural disasters, as well as allows victims to notify first responders loved ones of their location and status. Second Place - Hardware Hack, MailJet API Award. Read More On ChallengePost. UPenn - Philadelphia, PA - January 16-18, 2015. Remember Me uses Facial Recognition to quickly remind you of the important information about someone. Read More On ChallengePost.
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT