Given that multi-datacenter replication is a reality in massive systems, using the point of storage to determine jurisdiction seems like an antiquated idea. Perhaps a system based on the point of origin of data would…
With the same name, same logo, same sponsoring parent organization, held at the same university? I also distinctly recall a meeting where the executive director from the last hackathon, who is now running this one,…
Nope. Definitely the second MHacks. https://www.facebook.com/events/430667410314875
[Max from the Team] Unfortunately, we don't have it up on a site. The reason here is that the MIDI keyboard is connected via USB, and thus would require us to establish a TCP connection to the server. The additional…
Before universities were teaching CS, they were teaching mathematical logic, linear algebra, calculus, linguistics, and electrical engineering. A general CS degree just distills the good parts out of those fields and…
This, in concept, really epitomizes an unfortunate trend towards making programming and development "easier" and "more accessible". As I see it, this is no longer "Node.js, JSON, MongoDB, and Cloudfoundry". It certainly…
This was a hackathon project, so we haven't looked that far into the future quite yet. If we reach that point, then we'll consider all of the existing Map APIs and how well they fit into our application.
If you haven't logged in with Facebook, then that is most likely the issue. If you have, then it's probably a bug that we'll address in the future.
If you log in with Facebook, a window will actually display on mouse-over that gives the basic event info. It's a bug that we're currently working to fix.
We only aggregate public events. Our goal is to build a great event discovery application that leverages the massive number of events on Facebook.
If you sign in with your Facebook account, the events that you are connected with will be added to our DB, drastically improving your results.
Given that multi-datacenter replication is a reality in massive systems, using the point of storage to determine jurisdiction seems like an antiquated idea. Perhaps a system based on the point of origin of data would…
With the same name, same logo, same sponsoring parent organization, held at the same university? I also distinctly recall a meeting where the executive director from the last hackathon, who is now running this one,…
Nope. Definitely the second MHacks. https://www.facebook.com/events/430667410314875
[Max from the Team] Unfortunately, we don't have it up on a site. The reason here is that the MIDI keyboard is connected via USB, and thus would require us to establish a TCP connection to the server. The additional…
Before universities were teaching CS, they were teaching mathematical logic, linear algebra, calculus, linguistics, and electrical engineering. A general CS degree just distills the good parts out of those fields and…
This, in concept, really epitomizes an unfortunate trend towards making programming and development "easier" and "more accessible". As I see it, this is no longer "Node.js, JSON, MongoDB, and Cloudfoundry". It certainly…
This was a hackathon project, so we haven't looked that far into the future quite yet. If we reach that point, then we'll consider all of the existing Map APIs and how well they fit into our application.
If you haven't logged in with Facebook, then that is most likely the issue. If you have, then it's probably a bug that we'll address in the future.
If you log in with Facebook, a window will actually display on mouse-over that gives the basic event info. It's a bug that we're currently working to fix.
We only aggregate public events. Our goal is to build a great event discovery application that leverages the massive number of events on Facebook.
If you sign in with your Facebook account, the events that you are connected with will be added to our DB, drastically improving your results.