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DELHI: Programmers, developers, designersacross the industry and
studentstop technical universities in India will gather at Hyderabad for
a two-day hacking event.
Over 1,000
developersacross 20 states had signed up to participate in the sixth
edition of "Yahoo! Hack India"July 13, of which 250 best hackers have
been selected after an entry-level coding challenge.
"These
hackers will now participate in the two-day event which brings forth a
series of technical workshops, followed by a nonstop 24-hour coding
Hackathon on July 13 and 14," a statement said.
For
the first time, Yahoo! Hack India is being organised in cyber city
Hyderabad. This will be Yahoo!'s first hack event in India hosted
outside Bangalore,Yahoo! has its second largest research and development
centre.
Due to overwhelming
responsedevelopers across India in the last five years, Yahoo! had
decided to expand this hack events to cover more Indian cities over the
next few years.
"This year will see two
external hack events by Yahoo! in India, one in Hyderabad and another in
Bangalore later in this year. The event brings together programmers,
developers, designersacross the industry, start ups and studentsthe top
technical universities," it said.
"Hackers
team up to turn their ideas into a working prototype, or hack, as it's
called in just 24 hours. It gives developers a chance to work together
and build applications and product ideasscratch using market-leading
technologiesYahoo! as well as other technologies, to develop something
cool that can potentially solve a real-world problem that impacts
Internet users," it said.
The two-day event
involves a hacking competition using a great collection of new web
tools, services and APIsBSE 0.00 % ( Application Programmable
Interface), as well as dataaround the web.
Yahoo!
Open Hack was started as an internal event in 2006 at Yahoo!
headquarters in Sunnyvale, US with an aim to bring the Yahoo! developers
together. So far, Open Hack has been hosted in seven countries with
representationover 30 countries.
The first Open Hack in India was hosted way back in 2007, which was attended by 180 developersin and around Bangalore.
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