A Tale of Two Hackathons

Spring Semester is always busy for me. Between academic competitions (like DI), track, and making time for my friends, things can get very hectic. Despite the chaos, I love the spring semester for many reasons. One of the things I love about it is the opportunity to go to a couple hackathons. This year, I went to TAMUhack and HackDFW. In today’s post, I’ll be sharing what I learned. TAMUhack2019 As is often the case with the projects my team undertakes at hackathons, the idea was decent, but our implementation was somewhat lacking. [Read More]

My Top Five Tips For Upcoming High School Students

The thought of entering high school can be daunting. If you are a junior high student coming into high school, you probably have a lot of questions. While I wont be answering those questions here, I will be giving you my top five tips related to life in high school. These are just a few things I have learned from my own experience in high school. Hopefully you find them helpful. [Read More]

My Experiences With Hackathons

And why you should consider going to one

In this post, I want to share my hackathon experiences and hopefully persuade you to go to one yourself (if you haven’t already). What is a hackathon? A hackathon generally refers to an event where hackers (generally makers, designers, programmers, or other creative people who like to make things; generally not hackers in the cyber security sense of the word) gather for 24-48 hours to make and present something cool. It can be a solution to a real problem, or something a little more silly. [Read More]