The 11th annual CrimsonCode hackathon is coming to WSU on Feburary 18th - 19th, 2023. We are partnering with Major League Hacking and are sponsored by Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, and Brooksource. At CrimsonCode, we aim to cultivate an inclusive environment where participants with diverse backgrounds and perspectives can come to be inspired and innovate. The CrimsonCode hackathon is a 24+ hour event that provides a venue for self-expression and creativity through technology. People with technical and non-technical backgrounds come together, form teams around a problem or idea, and collaboratively code/create a unique solution from scratch.
The event is completely free, fully catered, and no previous coding experience is necessary. We encourage people from all different majors to come and join us. Towards the end of the hackathon, projects will be presented and winners will be chosen. This event is a great opportunity to meet new people and network with different majors, industry professionals, professors, and more!
If you are interested or have any questions regarding the hackathon, please follow us on Facebook for more information!
Feburary 18th - 19th
Students from colleges and universities that are approved by Major League Hacking are welcome to attend. Teams are 2 - 4 people and all team members must be physically present at CrimsonCode Hackathon on Feburary 18th - 19th 2023.
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Projects must be a team's own work and will be checked for copyright. Teams will submit their GitHub repositories along with a demo video of their project. Teams will them get the opportunity to present their project in front of judge(s).
Code of Conduct (v2022.11.03) (mlh.io)
Feb. 19, 2023
ACM WSU
1270 NE Washington St, Pullman, WA 99164, USA
$2,000