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Techlahoma's Open Source Hackathon in Norman on March 9, 2024

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Join us for an afternoon of creativity, collaboration, and coding. This event is the perfect opportunity for developers of all skill levels, from juniors to seasoned professionals, to come together and make a real difference.

Oklathon 2024 isn't just about writing code; it's about harnessing the power of open source to create positive changes in our community.

Event Details

  • Date: Saturday, March 9th, 2024
  • Time: 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
  • Location: Norman, OK - IMMY
  • Format: In-person team event

Several different web-based open-source projects will be provided prior to the event. Participants will choose which project they would like to work on. Each team will be comprised of developers from different experience levels. At the conclusion of the event, each team will have a opportunity to present the work they have done.

Interested in Participating?

If you're interested in joining the Hackathon, please fill out the Interest Form.

We're excited to see your contributions to open-source software. Get ready to dive in, have fun, and be a part of something amazing!

Prerequisites

  • Some familiarity with web development
  • Experience with GitHub pull requests
  • Git set up on your laptop
  • VS Code or another IDE set up on your laptop

Resources and Tutorials

Sponsors

A huge thank you to our amazing sponsors who made this event possible:

  • Techlahoma: a professional network of more than 5,000 information technology workers, hobbyists, students, teachers, and future technologists.
  • IMMY: a rapidly growing in-vitro diagnostic manufacturer and global leader in fungal diseases, providing diagnostic solutions and products to over 80 countries to enhance patient care and therapy.
  • ITG: a software and data analytics company that specializes in improving healthcare systems.

Potential Projects (more to come)

  • 200OK
    • Website for 200OK conference (deployed on Netlify, built with Eleventy)
    • To do during Oklathon: Work on issues
  • Code Newbies
    • Guide for code newbies
    • To do during Oklathon: Update doc and create website (can just be markdown using GitHub Pages)
  • Heating and Cooling Centers
    • Python project to generate webpage map of heating and cooling centers in Oklahoma
    • To do during Oklathon: Work on issues
  • OKC Coffee and Code
    • Website for OKC Coffee and Code meetup group
    • To do during Oklathon: Design and create website (can just be markdown using GitHub Pages)
  • Oklathon
    • Website for Oklathon
    • To do during Oklathon: Update website
  • SheCodesOKC
    • Website for SheCodesOKC meetup group
    • To do during Oklathon: Create website using provided design
  • Slack intro guide for Techlahoma (no repo yet)
    • Guide to help people join and invite others to join Techlahoma's Slack
    • To do during Oklathon: Create website (can just be markdown using GitHub Pages)
  • Software Carpentry
  • Techlahoma Who's Who
    • Who's Who game
    • To do during Oklathon: Create an updated version of the game
  • ThunderPlains 2024
    • Website for ThunderPlains conference
    • To do during Oklathon: Create placeholder website for 2024
  • Oklahoma earthquakes (no project or repo yet)
  • WebSync
    • Simple URL download tool that creates a local repo of remote content
    • Explores bash for Prototyping, ndJSON for Config Files, ETag(s) for Caching, and JavaScript (CLI, Async Promises, Caching).
    • This project is brand new and one of the issues is also just coming up with a cool code name so feel free to get involved even in a small way.

For more information, questions, or how to get involved, join us in the #hackathons channel on Techlahoma Slack. If you're not a member of Techlahoma's Slack yet, go to slack.techlahoma.org to sign up!

FAQ

  • Is this event for very new coders?
    • If you're new to coding, please review the lists of prerequisites and resources above so you can determine whether you'll be ready in time.
  • How many days does this hackathon last?
    • Just one! We might do another event like this again someday, but this time will be on Saturday, March 9 only!
  • Is it ok to be late?
    • Yes, but the hackathon is only 4 hours long, so you probably won't want to show up too late.

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Techlahoma's Open Source Hackathon in Norman on March 9, 2024

https://techlahoma.github.io/oklathon/


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