ASU students will find technological solutions to real-life problems in an upcoming 36-hour hackathon event on the Tempe campus. The University will be hosting the Major League Hackathon (MLH) event.
Students plugged in their laptops, strapped on an Oculus Rift and tried to get Amazon’s Alexa to talk to them during a 36-hour hackathon in ASU Tempe campus on the last weekend of spring break.
UC Santa Cruz computer science student Marina Lee is driven by a passion to make a positive impact in the tech community. Her outstanding dedication to bridging the diversity gap in tech through ...
NEW YORK, Feb. 6, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Major League Hacking (MLH), the global student hacker community empowering the next generation of programmers and entrepreneurs, published the first annual ...
At MLH, the mission has always been to help developers learn by doing. As AI applications shift from simple chat interfaces to complex, long-running agents, the need for persistent state has become ...
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