Our goal is to create a network of aspiring developers and industry professionals, so that your hackathon projects into professionally-developed and marketable applications.

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FAQ

A hackathon is a collaborative event where many people come together to collaborate and compete using computer programming.

Any current high school or college student.

Yes, and we provide resources specifically for those who are new to programming

Nope! It’s completely free and includes all the assortments of prizes that you can win.

The deadline to register is on (this time has been automatically adjusted for your time zone).

You can read the hackathon rules here

This hackathon is a MLH Event. In addition to our hackathon rules, please make sure to follow the MLH Code of Conduct at all times.

If you don’t have a team, you will be able to find and form a team (of up to 4 people) through Discord when the hackathon begins.

Once you have your team together, sign up on the Devpost.

Any language is fine, as long as you can provide the code on GitHub

Devpost (link will be in the discord)

You will need a short description and your code on GitHub.

A video is not strictly required, but will help significantly with your project’s scoring

Yes, but for our hackathon, you can only work on it during our hacking period.

We are located in California so we will be running off of PST.

Treasure Hacks Team

Brandon Joe

Hi there, I'm Brandon. I have always had a passion for creating, whether it was video game design as a kid or entrepreneurship as an adult. Now, with this passion manifesting as Treasure Hacks, I feel that I have the opportunity to inspire others to embark on the same journey.

Ethan Kosaki

Hi, I’m Ethan Kosaki. I enjoy using programming in creative ways to solve different problems. Through TreasureHacks, I want to create a community for computer science students around the world. Treasure Hacks is my way to spread a love of programming with other students.

Ethan Wang

Hello, I'm Ethan Wang, and I am studying Computer Science and Engineering at UCI. My passion for computer science allowed me to land an internship at Hopscotch Technologies and sparked my interest in designing user-centric applications, and I am excited to share my experiences with individuals worldwide.

Anthony Jenanian

Hi, I'm Anthony Jenanian, a high school student and aspiring programmer. I've developed a passion for coding because it always presents a new and unique challenge. I'm the Chief Community Officer at Treasure Hacks and I'm looking forward to growing and strengthening our community!

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