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BCUHack is Birmingham City University's first 24 hour Hackathon. The event will be part of employability week and is aimed at Computing students of all skill levels. This is an internal event and as such is exclusive to Birmingham City University Students.
This is a brilliant opportunity for students to develop new software, learn about new technologies, acquire new skills and meet new people. The Hackathon will involve you working in a team to develop software within the time frame. There will be challenges set by the event sponsors and you can create software on any platform, using the tools provided by our sponsors.
Teams usually consist of 4 people.
Please remember to use #BCUHack for all your tweets during the event.
Below is the schedule for the 24 hours:
Registration at the entrance to BCU opposite the ThinkTank - February 29th - 10:00am
Theme announced and Sponsor challanges in MP452 - 11:00am
Programming begins - MP252 and MP253 - 12:00pm
Lunch begins in the 3rd floor canteen - 1:30pm
Codio demo their software in MP452 - 3:00 - 4:00pm
Dinner in the 3rd floor canteen - 8:00pm
Midnight activity
Programming Ends and Lunch in canteen - March 1st - 12:00pm
Presentations in MP452 - 1:00pm
Cake followed by prizes in MP452 - 3:00pm
Some information about our sponsors:
Codio (@CodioHQ) - Codio provides developers of all skill levels with access to a Web-based visual IDE for programming in a large variety of languages. And while it offers novice developers a way to learn how to program, it is also targeted at professional developers.
Clevercherry (@clevercherry) - Clevercherry are an integrated advertising agency based in Central Birmingham, providing full marketing services support to a wide range of businesses.
Majestic (@tryMajestic) - Majestic join us as gold sponsors, who have previously sponsored programming contests at other universities. Majestic are based in Innovation Birmingham and will be onsite to support the use of their API, which gives access to their map of the World Wide Web.
HackerEarth (@hackerEarth) - HackerEarth, is a thriving community of developers, where they constantly improve their programming skills, solve problems across various domains of computer science, and participate in contests/hackathons. HackerEarth has built a comprehensive hackathon management tool, that allows anyone to conduct hackathons seamlessly.