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Hackathon Tools and Resources

We all know that optimizing your time and being efficient at a hackathon yields the best results by letting you focus on your hack. We created this space to highlight some of the tools and data resources you need to get the best result of this challenge. We want this list to be a starting point or reference for new and seasoned developers.

Data and Resources

DATA RESOURCES  / Visit the data resources repository

Developer Tools

HACK DASH / A platform to upload Team Profile

NGROK/ A reverse tunnel. Run a server locally in any language and give it a public domain. Good for testing and demoing.

Vagrant/ Create and configure lightweight, reproducible, and portable development environments. Don’t mess up your dev box by installing all kinds of stuff that might conflict with your existing dev setup. Instead, use dev environments using Vagrant or even dockor

Fenix Web Server/ A simple local webserver. Work on multiple sites simultaneously and serve any number of HTTP projects side by side with a simple GUI.

Atom/ An open source and customizable programming IDE for just about anything.

Sublime Text/ A sophisticated text editor for code, markup and prose

Pitcherific/ Pitcherific helps with preparing and rehearsing your pitches, so you don’t have to be all shaky on stage.

Android Studio / Android Studio is the official integrated development environment for Google’s Android operating system, built on JetBrains’ IntelliJ IDEA software and designed specifically for Android development. It is available for download on Windows, macOS and Linux-based operating systems.

 

Android Studio / Android Studio is the official integrated development environment for Google’s Android operating system, built on JetBrains’ IntelliJ IDEA software and designed specifically for Android development. It is available for download on Windows, macOS and Linux-based operating systems.

 

VSCODE EDITOR / Learning to code is intimidating, so set yourself up for success with a tool built for you. Visual Studio Code is a free coding editor that helps you start coding quickly. Use it to code in any programming language, without switching editors. 

 

Subline Text Editor / Effortlessly Split Panes and Navigate Between Code With the new Tab Multi-Select functionality, tabs become first-class citizens in the interface. A simple modifier when performing actions will split the interface to show multiple tabs at once. Works with the side bar, tab bar, Goto Anything and more!

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