Hackmanchester has officially sold out!
There is less than a week to the hackathon and there is only so much prep you can do before it becomes cheating. Hackmanchester have been very clear that only code produced on the day will count, so for me it is sketching out my idea in a bit more detail, making sure my laptop OS and IDE is up to date, downloading references and SDK, setting up Trello and Slack, making sure the team have access to it all and the tools that they will need and that we are all going to be in the same place at the same time.
There is less than a week to the hackathon and there is only so much prep you can do before it becomes cheating. Hackmanchester have been very clear that only code produced on the day will count, so for me it is sketching out my idea in a bit more detail, making sure my laptop OS and IDE is up to date, downloading references and SDK, setting up Trello and Slack, making sure the team have access to it all and the tools that they will need and that we are all going to be in the same place at the same time.
I have recently changed to using Atom, which is a project in conjunction with Github, so I am also learning my way around the new IDE and working out the extensions that I want.
My must have checklist, which I also listed on my hackmanchester page is:
- Laptop
- USB stick
- Extention Lead
- Adapters
- Clean T-Shirt
There are also a few hardware parts that I need to take along, but I don't want to give the game away, so I won't list them here just yet.
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