International Hackathon In 50+ cities like Seattle and Hong Kong!

🌍 Global Hackathon in Over 50 Cities, Including Seattle and Hong Kong!

Hey High Schoolers!

If you love coding, building, or just enjoy creating fun and imaginative projects, don’t miss out on this! 🎉 A worldwide hackathon is taking place in 50+ cities across the globe, inviting high schoolers to invent amazing things—from flashing hardware to innovative apps. No prior experience required!

💻 What’s in Store?

• An exciting weekend of coding, crafting, and teamwork with fellow students.

• Forget about boring lectures—this is all about hands-on experiences!

• Enjoy free food, cool swag, and a fantastic community.

• You don’t have to be an expert—just bring your creativity and passion!

Ready to participate in a Scrapyard event near you? 🌎 Check out all the locations and register now!

https://scrapyard.hackclub.com/

Let’s create something amazing together! 🚀👾

One Reply to “International Hackathon In 50+ cities like Seattle and Hong Kong!”

  1. Hey there!

    This sounds like an amazing opportunity for creative minds! I love that it’s open to everyone, regardless of experience. The chance to collaborate with other high schoolers in a fun, hands-on environment is fantastic. Plus, who doesn’t love free food and swag? 😄

    I’ll definitely check out the location closest to me and spread the word to my friends. Can’t wait to see what we can all create together! Let’s go hack some cool projects! 🚀💻

    Thanks for sharing!

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