Crack , Hack and Race back!
Hack Overflow is an event hosted by the Department of ISE at RNSIT, with the goal of bringing together talented minds to form a network for sharing knowledge. It offers a supportive environment to showcase your passion for technology and innovation by coding and collaborating with others. But this hackathon isn't just about coding - it's about the learning and experiences that come with creating something new and impactful. It provides an opportunity to share knowledge, build a network, and learn new techniques and industry tools.
Rules
Follow the Code of Conduct.
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Crack , Hack and Race back!
Runs from
May 27 - 29, 2023
Happening
Bengaluru, India
Ended
Over 1 year ago
Hack Overflow is an event hosted by the Department of ISE at RNSIT, with the goal of bringing together talented minds to form a network for sharing knowledge. It offers a supportive environment to showcase your passion for technology and innovation by coding and collaborating with others. But this hackathon isn't just about coding - it's about the learning and experiences that come with creating something new and impactful. It provides an opportunity to share knowledge, build a network, and learn new techniques and industry tools.
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Prasad Kompella Venkateswara
Delivery Head, Mokxa
Harminder Singh
Senior Solutions Architect, Mokxa
Vincent Lee
Marketing Associate, Mokxa
Abhirup Guha
Project Manager, Mokxa
All speakers & judges
Prasad Kompella Venkateswara
Delivery Head, Mokxa
Harminder Singh
Senior Solutions Architect, Mokxa
Vincent Lee
Marketing Associate, Mokxa
Abhirup Guha
Project Manager, Mokxa
All speakers & judges
Team size
1 - 4
Registration costs?
Nada.
Team size
1 - 4
Registration costs?
Nada.
Got more questions? Reach out to [email protected]
Team size
1 - 4
Registration costs?
Nada.
Team size
1 - 4
Registration costs?
Nada.
Got more questions? Reach out to [email protected]
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