But this is by no means a comprehensive list, you are welcome to use technology outside of this stack where it is relevant or substitute with other languages / frameworks. However, using the recommended Tech Stack will be factored in during the judging process.
Hi Khadeil,
Spectators are allowed at the event, however since there a limited spots, we ask that they do not register on Devpost taking up a space for a participant. Participants will be given priority on arrival for seating arragements.
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Anubis Watal Manager • about 1 year ago
Hi Shemar,
On https://www.intellibushackathon.com/ we have listed the details of the Real-Time Experience Challenge.
Broadly, the Tech Stack we ask Participants to use is,
Backend
Java (Spring Boot), Kafka, Postgres, Snowflake
Frontend
Typescript (React, Angular, or Vue)
Cloud & Infrastructure
AWS (EKS, Lambda, API Gateway), Terraform for provisioning
CI/CD & Deployments
GitHub Actions, Terraform, AWS CodePipeline
But this is by no means a comprehensive list, you are welcome to use technology outside of this stack where it is relevant or substitute with other languages / frameworks. However, using the recommended Tech Stack will be factored in during the judging process.
Damain Ross • about 1 year ago
Hello. Given that this is an in person hackathon, what time will the competition be opened? And by what time should the competitors be at the venue?
Anubis Watal Manager • about 1 year ago
Hi Damain,
On https://www.intellibushackathon.com/ we have our schedule posted.
Registration & Check-In opens up at 8am on March 15th, and Hacking Officially Starts at 11am.
Khadeil Wallace • about 1 year ago
Are spectators allowed at the event (days 1 and 2) or every registered individual must/should participate?
Anubis Watal Manager • about 1 year ago
Hi Khadeil,
Spectators are allowed at the event, however since there a limited spots, we ask that they do not register on Devpost taking up a space for a participant. Participants will be given priority on arrival for seating arragements.