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Introduction & Overview:
Get comfortable with WarriorHacks 2025, including event details, schedules, and expectations. Check our official Discord or Remind for the latest announcements. -
Tools and Technologies:
Access our curated list of tools that can help you bring your project to life. This includes links to coding platforms, retro design software, and essential APIs. All are provided via Discord information channels. (here) -
Git/GitHub Tutorials for Collaborative Work:
- Git Basics: Learn the fundamentals of version control to track changes and collaborate effectively. Git Handbook
- GitHub Collaboration: Discover best practices for working in teams, managing pull requests, and resolving merge conflicts. GitHub Learning Lab
- Advanced Git Workflows: Enhance your skills with branching strategies, rebasing, and more advanced collaborative techniques. Atlassian Git Tutorial
- If you are an advanced user and wish to not use a VPN for unrestricted speeds, and are on a laptop you bring to school that isn't school-managed, see this.
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Tech Support & Contact:
Need help during the hackathon? Visit our Discord server for some of the smartest computer science minds to help you at their disposal (: -
Additional Resources:
Find extra links to legal guidelines, coding best practices, design inspiration, and more by requesting an officer, to ensure you have everything you need to succeed.
- Meeting 1: Kick-off and brainstorming session
- Meeting 2: Development and officer support (coding clinics, troubleshooting, and feedback)
- Meeting 3: Final development push and project judging
Specific dates and times will be announced soon, so stay tuned for updates!
EligibilityWarriorHacks 2025 is open exclusively to students of Memorial High School. Teams can be formed by students who share a passion for coding and creativity. Whether you’re a seasoned programmer or a newcomer excited to learn, we welcome you to participate.
- Project Focus: Projects should showcase innovation, with a clear coding component central to the build.
- Submission Content: Your Devpost submission must include your working project, a detailed written description, demo media (video/screenshots), and a link to your source code repository.
- Documentation: Please include comments within your code and a README file that explains the project setup and any special features or retro elements you have incorporated.
There is an exciting prize awaiting the project that best embodies the spirit of retro creativity and innovative coding! There will be individual/group prizes for the Novice division and Advanced division.