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<title>CSUA Hackathon</title>
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<h1>Spring 2012 Hackathon</h1>
<p class="lead">Join us for a night full of <b>food, fun, and furious coding</b>!</p>
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<h1>Presentation Order <small>Get in line to be awesome.</small></h1>
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<li>Tiger Mom</li>
<li>Faceplate</li>
<li>Not Everyone is here</li>
<li>Team A2Z</li>
<li>Ephytimer</li>
<li>Bearshark</li>
<li>Denero's Army</li>
<li>Vedant</li>
<li>Jiffy Noob</li>
<li>Apehunter</li>
<li>Panda</li>
<li>We Win</li>
<li>Opening Closed APIs</li>
<li>evalGeniuses</li>
<li>Andrew + Co</li>
<li>Moose in Soda</li>
<li>Thyme</li>
<li>Team Cookies</li>
<li>The Beasts</li>
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<h1>Welcome <small>Come out and code something cool.</small></h1>
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<p>Welcome to our 18 hour coding marathon! We at the <a href="http://www.csua.berkeley.edu/">CSUA</a> want you to write that hack you've always wanted, or really want <b>right now</b>. Hack with us! We'll feed you, bring in some kickass judges, and award some awesome prizes.</p>
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<h1>Schedule <small>Know what's happening.</small></h1>
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<h3>Kickoff Event</h3>
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<li><b>Date:</b> Thursday, February 16, 2012</li>
<li><b>Time:</b> 6:30PM - 8:00PM</li>
<li><b>Location:</b> Wozniak Lounge</li>
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<p>Come learn about our event, about Ness, and about Heroku! Ness is giving a talk about the technologies they use in web development. Heroku is giving a live demo of their technology.</p>
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<h3>Hackathon</h3>
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<li><b>Date:</b> Friday, February 17, 2012 to Saturday, February 18, 2012</li>
<li><b>Time:</b> 6PM - 12 noon</li>
<li><b>Location:</b> Wozniak Lounge</li>
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<p>Coding will take place from 6PM Friday until noon Saturday. Presentations begin at 1PM. After presentations, judges will confer privately. Prizes will be awarded after judging concludes.</p>
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<h1>Prizes <small>The good stuff.</small></h1>
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<li><b>First Place:</b> 24" LCD Monitors</li>
<li><b>Second Place:</b> 128GB SSDs</li>
<li><b>Third Place:</b> Kindle Fires</li>
<li><b>Honorable Mentions:</b> Gift Cards
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<li>First time</li>
<li>Good for the World</li>
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<p>The team that is awarded first place will get first pick at the top three prizes, followed by the second- and third-place teams. Picks must be agreed upon unanimously by the team, or will default to the first available prize according to the natural ordering as established above. The CSUA reserves the right to make executive decisions to resolve questions that may come up in the course of awarding prizes.</p>
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<h1>Sponsors <small>Awesomeness brought to you by…</small></h1>
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<a href="http://www.likeness.com"><img class="ness-logo" src="img/ness-logotype.png" alt="Ness" /></a>
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<a href="http://www.heroku.com"><img class="heroku-logo" src="img/heroku-logo-dark.png" alt="Heroku" /></a>
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<h3>Ness</h3>
<p>Ness Computing’s mission is to make search personal. By combining its understanding of human nature with its expertise in search, recommendations and social networking, the company can deliver experiences that are more deeply personal than ever before.</p>
<p>The company’s first offering is <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ness-dining-guide/id454869181">Ness</a>, a personal search engine that builds a digital likeness that reflects each person’s unique tastes, preferences and personality. Ness combines social graph data mining and machine learning to bring personal relevance to the field of search.</p>
<p>Ness Computing’s team has expertise in information retrieval, applied machine learning, natural language processing, collaborative filtering, and user interface engineering, and has built successful products and technologies at Apple, Google, Ning, Oracle, Palantir, and Yahoo.</p>
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<h3>Heroku</h3>
<p>Heroku (pronounced her-OH-koo) is a cloud application platform – a new way of building and deploying web apps. Its service lets app developers spend 100% of their time on their application code, not managing servers, deployment, ongoing operations, or scaling.</p>
<p>Heroku's <a href="http://www.heroku.com/how">platform architecture</a> includes tools for deployment and management, a runtime for scalability, fault tolerance, and an <a href="http://addons.heroku.com/">add-ons</a> system for extending the capabilities of its platform.</p>
<p>The San Francisco, CA-based company is a passionate and active supporter of Ruby technologies and cloud architecture. Tens of thousands of developers worldwide have deployed over 100,000+ applications to Heroku. For more information, please visit <a href="http://heroku.com">http://heroku.com</a> and <a href="http://blog.heroku.com">http://blog.heroku.com</a> or follow Heroku on Twitter at <a href="http://twitter.com/heroku">http://twitter.com/heroku</a>.</p>
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<h1>Submission Guidelines <small>How to participate.</small></h1>
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<li>Registration for the CSUA Hackathon is day-of. We will provide your team with a <b>private</b> GitHub repository, so please come prepared with your GitHub account already set up!</li>
<li><b>PLEASE NOTE:</b> <i>We are requiring GitHub submissions this year</i>. Submissions are not required to be either open or closed, but a uniform location for projects will aid the judges in making fair evaluations of the projects.
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<li>GitHub has excellent <a href="http://help.github.com">tutorials</a> on how to use the version control system Git and how to setup a repository on Github. Source control is a critical piece of the software development workflow.</li>
<li>For those who strongly prefer SVN, GitHub does <a href="https://github.com/blog/966-improved-subversion-client-support">offer support</a> for SVN clients. </li>
<li>The CSUA is offering a GitHub helpsession on <b>Wednesday from 6PM - 8PM</b> in <b>380 Soda</b>.</li>
<li>Your team will retain all rights to the code you submit. The CSUA makes no claim to ownership or copyright over any of your work. </li>
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<li>During your final submission, it is <i>very important</i> to write a <b>clear, concise description</b> of your project. "We coded a cool project using Kinect," may be interesting, but will not help the judges identify and recall your project during the judging process.</li>
<li>Further details will be released on the day of the event.</li>
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<h1>Rules <small>This school's got 'em.</small></h1>
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<h3>Teams</h3>
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<li>Teams of any size or composition are welcome to participate and present!</li>
<li>Only teams of composed entirely of <b>UC Berkeley undergraduate students</b> are eligible to win prizes.</li>
<li>Prizes will be awarded according to team size up to a maximum of four. This means that teams with greater than four members may be eligible, but will need to distribute the prizes amongst themselves.</li>
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<h3>Judges</h3>
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<li>Our judges include one CSUA alumnus, two representatives each from <a href="http://www.likeness.com">Ness</a> and <a href="http://www.heroku.com">Heroku</a>, and our very own Brian Harvey!
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<li>Judges may interpret the rules and criteria at their discretion. A non-voting CSUA representative will be present to oversee the fairness of the evaluation and clarify guidelines.</li>
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<h3>Content</h3>
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<li>We want everyone to hack on something great and hope that you come to scratch your own itches.</li>
<li>Class projects will be given little to no consideration.
<ul>
<li>The hackathon is about exploring your awesomeness, independent of what someone else is telling you to do. So be awesome! Learn a new language, do something you haven't done before! Go out on a limb!</li>
</ul>
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<li>Creativity will be rewarded: doing new or otherwise interesting things, pushing boundaries, or having a particularly clever take on a common problem will be considered more heavily than implementing something only considered difficult. For example, a conventional physics simulator implementation would not necessarily win to a project with light bikes controlled via the Twilio API.</li>
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<h3>Criteria</h3>
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<li>Heroku is an incredibly useful platform for development and rapid deployment, and we highly recommend it. However, its use will not affect judging one way or another, and you should feel free to use whatever platform you please.</li>
<li>Completion will be a factor in judging but submissions will not be disqualified for lack of completion.</li>
<li>Bugs are okay! You're building a quick hack, not production-quality software!</li>
<li>If you make any special claims about the capabilities of your software, please present proof of your claims in your presentation.
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<li>The presentation itself doesn't need to be super-high quality - we understand you'll probably be sleep-deprived and not all there. But don't forget to substantiate claims!</li>
</ul>
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<li>The description is <b>not</b> graded, but it will be used to help the judges refer to teams' projects while judging.</li>
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<h3>Pre-work</h3>
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<li>All code written <b>must</b> be written in the 18-hour period, or explicitly flagged as written beforehand.</li>
<li>Making significant use of pre-written non-framework/non-library code is <b>strongly</b> discouraged.
<ul>
<li>Libraries are totally fine.</li>
<li>Anything reasonably called a "framework" should be fine.</li>
<li>Improvements to a library may not be considered in the main body of a work if they are merely incidental to the project, rather than a major component.</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><b>Non-coding</b> design pre-work is acceptable.
<ul>
<li>Likewise for product development.</li>
<li>Fleshing out and preparation work, in general, should be no big deal.</li>
<li>If a project does not pass a "smell test", judges may, at their discretion, take this factor into consideration when evaluating the project.</li>
<li>It is recommended that a README file be included which explains the necessary disclaimers for pre-work, libraries, etc., and summarizes the work done. However, this is neither required nor scored.</li>
</ul>
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<h1>About the CSUA <small>Who we are.</small></h1>
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<p>The <a href="http://www.csua.berkeley.edu/">CSUA</a> is one of the only undergraduate computer science organization that represents, and is open to, all Berkeley undergraduates. Regardless of whether you are already in the major, still taking the 61 series, or even just thinking about or interested in CS, you're welcome in the CSUA. We are one of the oldest student organizations still active at Berkeley and we serve as one of the primary representatives for student interests to the faculty, department, and outside organizations.</p>
<p>Our purpose is to educate the undergraduate computer science student body and other associates and representatives of the University of California at Berkeley, to provide a forum for the academic and social interaction of persons involved in computer science, to promote knowledge in the computer sciences, to shepherd and mentor the next generation of students here at Berkeley, to make the lives of our students richer and more enjoyable, to facilitate student transition into the career world; to provide a forum for current students to interact with alumni, and to raise the funds necessary to accomplish these goals. There is no fee associated with joining the CSUA.</p>
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<h1>Disclaimers <small>This is pretty standard.</small></h1>
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<p>The CSUA is an ASUC-sponsored student organization.</p>
<p>The Kickoff and Hackathon events are ADA accessible.</p>
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