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Hackathon

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A curated list of templates and resources which can be used as a starter pack for hackathon. This list aims to help starters as well as pros to get started with project development without wasting time on environment setup and package instalations.

If you have attended any hackathons in the past, then you know how much time it takes to get a project started: decide on what to build, pick a programming language, pick a web framework, pick a CSS framework. A while later, you might have an initial project up on GitHub and only then can other team members start contributing. Or how about doing something as simple as Sign in with Facebook authentication? You can spend hours on it if you are not familiar with how OAuth 2.0 works.

This list can help any dev save hours or even days of development time and can also serve as a learning guide for hackers.

Hackers at Hackathon

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Hackathon Starters

  • Go Blueprint - A Blueprint/Boilerplate For Golang Projects
  • Oapi-codegen - Generate Go client and server boilerplate from OpenAPI 3 specifications
  • Meteor Boilerplate - A lightweight boilerplate for meteor projects
  • Rails Hackathon Starter - Hackathon starter for Rails developer
  • Suspenders - A Rails template with our standard defaults, ready to deploy to Heroku
  • Node-Typescript/Express Starter Kit - A Node-Typescript/Express Boilerplate with Authentication(Local, Github, Facebook, Twitter, Google, LinkedIn, Dropbox, Slack, Discord), Authorization, and CRUD functionality + PWA Support
  • Blockstack Starter Kit - A hackathon boilerplate for a new Blockstack application created by Major League Hacking in partnership with Blockstack.

Hackathon Administration

  • Quill - Quill is a registration system designed specially for hackathon hackers as well as for hackathon organizers
  • HackAssistant - A Hackathon registration server with collaboration from HackCU
  • LaraHack - LaraHack is a complete administration systems designed especially for hackathons and similar competitions
  • Hackathon Manager - All-in-one platform for hackathon registration & logistics
  • Gavel - Gavel is a project expo judging system
  • Expo - An expo / table numbers app for your Devpost hackathon
  • HELPq - An extensible real-time queue application, for mentorship @hackathons and classrooms
  • Nucleus - A comprehensive hackathon application system that from HackTX. Built using PHP

Free Resources

General

  • Typeform - Typeform specializes in online form building and online surveys. It creates dynamic forms based on user needs
  • ProgrammableWeb - The largest API directory on the Web
  • ElephantSQL - PostgreSQL as a Service. Perfectly configured and optimized PostgreSQL databases ready in 2 minutes
  • Obvibase - Obvibase makes creating an online database as easy and fast as creating a spreadsheet
  • Marvel - A library of educational gems that’ll get you up to speed with all things Marvel
  • Github Education Pack - Learn to ship software like a pro
  • Germ - Germ lets your team capture every great idea, brainstorm, and turn them into actionable project plans
  • Hover - USSD for Android devs
  • Roadmap - Step by step guides and paths to learn different tools or technologies

Learn

  • Noexcuselist - The best place on the web to learn anything for free
  • Brilliant - Learn to think. Build quantitative skills in math, science, and computer science with fun and challenging interactive explorations
  • Theodinproject - Learn everything you need to know to become a web developer
  • CSS Tricks - A Complete Guide to Flexbox
  • Flexbox Froggy - An Interactive Game to learn Flexbox
  • Learn CSS Grid - A Complete Guide to CSS Grid
  • Grid Garden - An Interactive Game to learn Grid
  • Learnxinyminutes - Take a whirlwind tour of your next favorite language. Community-driven!
  • Freecodecamp - To help people learn to code by creating thousands of videos,articles, and interactive coding lessons
  • Machine Learnings - Understand how AI will change your work and life
  • Interneting Is Hard - Friendly web development tutorials for complete beginners
  • Scrimba - New Career Path: Become a Frontend Developer
  • Datacamp - Whether you're starting from scratch or working towards a promotion, DataCamp has a learning journey waiting for you

Productivity

  • Spotify - Music to help you concentrate
  • Coffitivity - Recreates the ambient sounds of a cafe to boost your creativity and help you work better
  • Defonic - Combine the sounds of the world into a melody
  • Notion - An all-in-one workspace supporting various databases, kanban boards, wikis, calendars and reminders

Contributions are always appreciated