about 4 years ago
Announcing our Winners!
Hello Steel City Hackers,
Congratulations!! We're so proud of the hard work you've done this weekend and amazed by the creativity you displayed in your submissions. You've certainly impressed our judges, and have everyone convinced that the future of computer science is in the right hands. At this point, the hackathon is completely over, the judges are done judging, and the results are out!
But first:
Forms
- If you attended a workshop or optional opportunity, we would appreciate your feedback at this form
- All Steel City Hacks registrants, your general feedback would be appreciated at this form
Thank You-s
Before celebrating the results of this hackathon, we wanted to take a minute to celebrate everyone who made it possible. Thank you to our incredible judges, who dedicated their time and effort to help make this event possible. Thank you to our sponsors, who funded our awards and operational cost and keep Steel City Codes running. Thank you to our hackathon team, who prepared, organized, and hosted workshops and opportunities, designed this event, and made themselves a resource for registrants.
Without Further Ado
All Steel City Hacks submissions are available at our submissions gallery. You can find all of our submissions, including the winners, over there. We'll repost the winners here just in case:
- Hacker First Place: 4LOM
- Hacker Second Place: Look-Up
- Hacker Third Place: Farm Clean
- Apprentice First Place: Ace
- Apprentice Second Place: Buddy Boy Teaches Multiplication
- Learner First Place: EduSpot
- Honorable Mentions:
Plugs
If you're interested in giving back to the computer science community and helping to bring free computer science education to underserved communities, consider becoming a Steel City Codes volunteer! Our website has some basic information, and if you want to get on board, simply email a local chapter head or contact@steelcitycodes.org and ask how you can get started.
Are you a student in the NYC area who's interested in competing in more hackathons? Check out HawkHacks, hosted by Hunter College High School.
Even though this competition is over, you don't have to stop coding. Update your portfolio to inform your followers about new projects and get feedback from fellow hackers.
Thank you so much for attending! We hope to see you again at a future event, as a Steel City Codes volunteer, or as a big name in computer science.
