MLH hackathons are where you build it.
@dev.to is where the lessons live on. 🛠️📝
If you want to know what this means for the community (and what we're building next), come hang out with us!
We're doing a live AMA on Twitch today, Feb 19th at 11:30 am ET!
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It’s official: Major League Hacking has acquired @dev.to!
If DEV is the library ✍️ 📖
Then MLH is the lab 🧪💻
Learn with us.
The loop is finally complete. Welcome to the family, DEV.
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#BuildTogether #SoftwareEngineering #MLH
NYC 🗽 We’re cooking up something huge with @DigitalOcean.
Go to ZeroSpace on Dec 12-13 for the ultimate AI hackathon. Whether you’re a seasoned dev or just curious, this is your sign to build something real. 🛠️
📆 Friday, December 12, 5:00 PM - Dec 13, 5:00 PM EST
📍 ZeroSpace
Learn and build with APIs!
Want to actually use AI models in your app? Or take payments? Or build a new Discord bot? The answer to all of that is APls. We'll have a full week of workshops and fun challenges.
Looking forward to learning together!
🗓️ November 7th - 13th
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Crisis Lens was featured live at the GitHub Universe keynote. Dream it in the morning, build it in the afternoon: Collapsing the distance from idea to impact - Martin Woodward
Built by MLH hackers at nwPlus, Alethea Kramer and Brian Park, built CrisisLens
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Braillearn was featured live at the GitHub Universe keynote!
Braillearn is a student-built, OSS braille learning system from nwHacks: a refreshable braille box with six servo-driven pins + an accessible web app. Learners can type or speak words, feel the raised dots, and progress through lessons.
Join Swift, CEO & Co-Founder of Major League Hacking, in a conversation with Brendan O'Leary, a Developer Relations Engineer at Kilo Code.
They'll discuss the exciting intersection of open source and AI, exploring how AI-powered tools are changing the landscape of software development.
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Get ready, future contributors! The official Hacktoberfest 2025 Kickoff Call is happening TOMORROW, and we're thrilled to announce that MLH CEO, Swift, will be joining!
🗓️ Date: October 1st
⏰ Time: Oct 1st at 9am EST
📍 Register at: tr.ee/Y3pCKoy8kk
🔗 Register & Watch Live: tr.ee/Y3pCKoy8kk
Start prepping your repos now!
Hacktoberfest is right around the corner! This October, join developers worldwide in supporting the open source community. Whether you're a seasoned contributor or looking to make your very first PR, this is your month.
Ready to dive in? Kickoff Oct 1st at 9am EST
50 hackers. Endless impact. 🌍
Every year, the MLH Top 50 highlights hackers who don’t just build projects—they build communities, careers, and movements.
This isn’t just a list.
It’s a celebration of the future of tech.
The wait is ALMOST over to meet the Top 50 Hackers of 2025!!
💡 Innovation unleashed
🌍 Hackers from around the world
🚀 Building the future, one project at a time
Today we’re celebrating the Top 50 Hackers of 2025 — the creators, builders, and dreamers pushing technology forward through hackathons.
The wait is ALMOST over to meet the Top 50 Hackers of 2025!!
💡 Innovation unleashed
🌍 Hackers from around the world
🚀 Building the future, one project at a time
Today we’re celebrating the Top 50 Hackers of 2025 — the creators, builders, and dreamers pushing technology forward through hackathons.
The wait is ALMOST over to meet the Top 50 Hackers of 2025!!
💡 Innovation unleashed
🌍 Hackers from around the world
🚀 Building the future, one project at a time
Today we’re celebrating the Top 50 Hackers of 2025 — the creators, builders, and dreamers pushing technology forward through hackathons.
It’s almost here! 📢
On Sept 15th, MLH CEO Swift will reveal this year’s MLH Top 50 during Global Hack Week.
Don’t miss the biggest hacker celebration of the year!
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What are you doing this weekend?! 🤔
☕ Coffee run.
💡 Big ideas.
💻 Hackathon vibes.
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#Hackathon #MLH #CodeCreateConquer
Join us for Global Hack Week: Data, Sep 12th - 18th, 2025
Come learn job-ready technical skills like how to program in SQL, implement a database, build data visualizations, and also train your own LLMs!
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At HackTech, students turned ideas into healthcare, finance, and data projects that could change lives.
We caught up with Jeff Bull @jbthejedi.bsky.social :
➡️ Why hackathons blow his mind every time 🤯
➡️ How students are building tools inspired by real-world problems
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Join us for the Roo Code Hackathon, powered by Requesty, on Roo Code Discord!
Roo Code Discord: discord.gg/roocode
Register now: mlh.link/RooCodeHacka...
Push your creativity to the max this weekend as you build a project using one of the most advanced AI coding tools out there – Roo Code @roocode.bsky.social !
With Roo Code, you can ship faster and smarter, with total control. Think of it as having senior engineers on call 24/7!
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A smiling attendee in a ball cap holds up a bright yellow frisbee outside on a sunny day. The banner above reads “Why Attend Hackcon?” and the text below says: “Enjoy the Great Outdoors — Unplug from your devices and enjoy the beautiful scenery of upstate New York. Enjoy a range of fun outdoor activities like swimming, s’mores, and tie dye! By the end of the event, you’ll feel relaxed and recharged for the new school year.” The MLH Hackcon logo is in the bottom right.
🌲 Tech talks by day, s’mores by night? Yes please. 🔥
MLH Hackcon isn’t just about learning — it’s about recharging.
Unplug, relax, and soak in the scenic beauty of upstate New York while bonding with fellow organizers.
🏕️ Swimming
🍫 S’mores
🎨 Tie dye
🥏 Frisbee
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Three Hackcon attendees smile and chat outdoors in front of a pink and purple Hackcon flag. The caption reads: “My favorite part of MLH Hackcon was meeting other people (organizers, staff, and sponsors) and seeing their journeys.” – Ethan, TreasureHacks.
🌍 What makes Hackcon so special?
According to Ethan from TreasureHacks:
“Meeting other people (organizers, staff, and sponsors) and seeing their journeys.”
💬 Whether you’re swapping stories, sharing lessons, or just vibing under the Hackcon banner — this is where community thrives.
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A group of smiling students crowds around a table full of stickers, trading and chatting at MLH Hackcon. A quote overlay at the bottom reads: “The best part was the people. I loved hearing everyone’s stories as well as tips and tricks on hosting the best hackathon possible.” – Hailey, BostonHacks.
👥 What’s the real magic of MLH Hackcon?
The people.
As Hailey from BostonHacks put it:
“I loved hearing everyone’s stories as well as tips and tricks on hosting the best hackathon possible.”
🎓 Come learn from others
💡 Share what’s worked for you
🤝 Leave with a stronger, more connected community
Graphic announcing that two MLH community members, Dylan and Suriya, are featured in the “Google Cloud AI Agent Bake-Off.” The text reads: “Shoutout to TWO MLHers Dylan & Suriya for being featured on: Google Cloud AI Agent Bake-Off. Head to Google Cloud’s YouTube to check it out!” The image includes a collage of diverse participants from the show, including Dylan and Suriya.
📢 Shoutout to TWO incredible MLHers!
Dylan & Suriya were featured in the Google Cloud AI Agent Bake-Off 👀
... and they crushed it!
🎥 Watch now on Google Cloud’s YouTube and show some love to our amazing community members!
#MLH #MajorLeagueHacking #GoogleCloud #AI #AIChallenge #HackThePlanet
A woman smiles while speaking into a bright pink microphone in an auditorium. Above her is a yellow banner that reads “Why Attend Hackcon?” Below, a blue text box says: “Learn from the Best – There is no better place to learn how to organize a hackathon and run a community on campus. At Hackcon, you’ll have the chance to meet like-minded individuals and hear from the most experienced leaders in our community.” The MLH Hackcon logo appears in the bottom corner.
📣 Why attend MLH Hackcon? To learn from the best.
There’s no better place to master the art of organizing a hackathon and building a thriving campus community.
💬 Hear from the most experienced leaders
🤝 Connect with like-minded organizers
🚀 Bring fresh ideas back to your team
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A cartoon-style graphic showing a giraffe with a name badge labeled “Hackathon Organizer” and placeholder text for school and hackathon. Around the badge are cute cartoon characters including a bunny, a cat, and an elephant, all smiling and wearing lanyards. A wooden sign on the grass reads “MLH Hackcon.”
🎟️ Ready to level up your hackathon organizing journey?
At MLH Hackcon, you’re not just a name tag — you’re part of a community of student leaders, big ideas, and even bigger dreams. 🧠💡
🦒 This is where organizers unite, share lessons, and get inspired.
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Find the frame when you register tr.ee/6s6kpnJtfI under Links & Resources!
🎁 Want some GHW swag? Slide into our DMs with your email for a chance to win! Winners will be announced on the last day of Global Hack Week!
✨ This could be YOU! ✨
Are you hacking at home for Beginners Week? We want to see your setup! 💻🛋️
📸 Head over to Instagram and tag us in your story with a selfie and your Global Hack Week setup — we’ll be reposting our faves!
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#GlobalHackWeek
A group of smiling students sit around a table under a white tent at MLH Hackcon, making crafts and chatting. In the background, more attendees are mingling on a grassy lawn. A quote overlay at the bottom reads: “My favorite part of MLH Hackcon was being able to talk to other organizers from various different places and see that the issues we face when organizing our hackathon are present everywhere, not just for us.” – Leonard, KnightHacks.
🌟 Hackcon through the eyes of organizers 🌟
“My favorite part of MLH Hackcon was being able to talk to other organizers from various different places and see that the issues we face when organizing our hackathon are present everywhere, not just for us.” – Leonard, @knighthacks 💬