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The hackathon powered by

Google Cloud {Code_Love_Hack}

If you’ve got love to give and love to code, join this hack to create solutions, applications, and games!

March 29 - April 21, 2021

Do you remember the feeling you had when you completed your first successful coding project? Wasn’t it amazing to see all the effort, the late nights and the sweat and tears you poured into your work all come together? Utilizing Cloud Code and Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) Autopilot, we want you to rediscover those feelings and share them with your coding colleagues at this hackathon! 


This hackathon is for developers who love to tinker, build, debug, try new code and for those who love to share their passion for coding and making coding easier for the developer community. 

The Hackathon

The Challenge

Your hackathon projects will focus on one of the following challenges:

Challenge Statement #1 - The Next Level of Love

Take that love of code to the next level! Enterprises are always interested in solutions that allow their employees to work smarter, not harder. Have you heard similar questions like these before: “can you add a feature to this existing product?” or “how can we make this tool better?” or even “is this feature worth keeping?” If you’ve put a lot of work into looking at code and seeing how solutions, products or applications could be better, then this challenge is for you!


Using Cloud Code and Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) Autopilot, build a managed service application that makes creating, sharing, debugging or deploying code easier. Can your solution be utilized by an enterprise or within the developer community?

Challenge Statement #2 - For the Love of Gaming

Calling all gamers: as a game developer or a gaming enthusiast, the best way for you to show love is by, of course, creating a game! Show off your skills, while utilizing Cloud Code and Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) Autopilot, to devise a game that shows love, gives love, or simply shows your love of gaming. Your imagination is the limit!

Challenge Statement #3 - Spreading the Love

We’ve all been disconnected from friends and family for months due to the looming pandemic. What best way to show that you care, love and miss your loved ones by creating something to spread that love? Take on this challenge by creating an application - whether it is a service or a tool - that connects others to their loved ones using Cloud Code and Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) Autopilot. Spread that love one application at a time!

Challenge Statement #4 - Wildcard

Do you have a solution that encompasses more than one of the challenges above? Do you have an idea that is completely out of the box, but still addresses the theme at hand? If so, the Wildcard challenge is for you! Use Cloud Code, Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) Autopilot, and your own technology to create a unique and useful solution, like a better dating app or a love meter that shows others how much love you have for them!

Who Should Attend

Enterprise developers

Gaming developers

Data scientists

Cloud developers

Those who are skilled and interested in:

kubernetes, AI/ML, containerization cloud, serverless, application development, scaling, docker, as well as IoT

Judging Criteria and Prizes

Your projects will be judged on the following judging criteria: 

Technical Execution:

How has the team effectively utilized the GCP technologies? 

How easy is the application to use? 

How advanced is the prototype presented?

Is there a working demo?

Challenge Fit:

How relevant is the project to the stated challenge?

Feasibility:

Is the solution possible, or just nice in theory?

$10,000 Prize Pool!

Google Cloud will be awarding five prizes in total at this hackathon!

The winners of each category will receive $2,000 for their team (to be equally divided amongst team members). Please note that the winner for Best use of Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) Autopilot is also eligible to win one of the 4 other category prizes!

Best use of Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) Autopilot 

Challenge Category Winner #1 - The Next Level of Love

Challenge Category Winner #2 - For the Love of Gaming

Challenge Category Winner #3 - Spreading the Love

Challenge Category Winner #4 - Wildcard 

Hackathon Agenda

HACK KICKOFF

Friday | February 12, 2021 - The hackathon registration officially begins!


Hackathon Kickoff Week:


Webinars:

Tuesday | March 23 @ 11:00 am PT - Hackathon Overview, Challenge Review, How to Win a Hack and Presentation/Demo Tips Webinar, led by BeMyApp

Wednesday | March 24 @ 11:00 am PT - Join this webinar to form teams live!

Tuesday | March 30 @ 11:00 am PT - Cloud Code: Maximize developer productivity led by a Google Cloud subject matter expert.

Wednesday | March 31 @ 11:00 am PT - GKE Autopilot: Containers made easy led by a Google Cloud subject matter expert.


PROJECT DEVELOPMENT & DEADLINES

March 29 - April 21, 2021 - Happy Hacking!


Pitch Practice / Crash Test Webinar:

Thursday | April 1 @ 11:00 am PT - Join us for a live webinar to share your project status, interact directly with mentors and get valuable feedback!


Registration:

Tuesday | April 20 - Individual registration for the hackathon closes at midnight

Tuesday | April 20 - Team Registration closes - all teams must register their team on the event platform by midnight


Project Deadline:

Wednesday | April 21 @ 11:59 pm PT - All final presentation videos and projects must be submitted by 11:59 pm PST in order to qualify for the hackathon. Late submissions will not be accepted.



POST EVENT

April 23 - 28 - Judges will review projects


Winners Announced:

Monday | May 3 - Winners announced!

About Google Cloud

Cloud Code: Cloud Code comes with tools to help you write, run, and debug cloud-native applications quickly and easily. 


Extensions to IDEs such as Visual Studio Code, Cloud Shell Editor, and the JetBrains suite of IDEs such as IntelliJ, GoLand, PyCharm, and WebStorm are provided to let you rapidly iterate, debug, and run code on Kubernetes and Cloud Run. Learn more HERE


You can also learn how to download Intellij and VS Code by following the links below:

Google Kubernetes Engine Autopilot:  GKE Autopilot is a Hands-off Nodeless Kubernetes experience.


Autopilot is a new mode of operation in GKE that manages the entire cluster’s infrastructure, including nodes and node pools. Autopilot increases operational efficiency, offers a strong out-of-the-box security posture, and provides a hands-off Kubernetes experience where you can focus more on your workloads and pay for only the resources required to run your applications. Learn more HERE

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