March Mobile Madness Hackathon

Organiser
Cloud Foundry Community Meetup
Date
Sun, 25 Mar 2012, 18:00 - 20:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Palo Alto, US
Cost
Free

Join us on Sunday March 25th at 11am in Palo Alto, CA(Exact location TBD) to kick off the first session of our Cloud Foundry Open Tour hacking on Mobile Apps on Cloud Foundry.

 

Schedule

11:00 am -- Power up with Bagels and Coffee

11:05 am -- Intro to Cloud Foundry -- Presentation and Hands On Demo

11:35 am -- Mobile Development with Javascript and HTML 5

12:05 pm -- Intros and organize into teams

12:15 pm -- Hacking Starts. Mission: Build a solid and fun boilerplate application other developers can use to build rich mobile applications.

04:30 pm -- Submit bolierplate apps to be judged

04:45 pm -- Present your app to the world

5 minutes per presenter

 

Rules:

  • There will be up to 3 winning teams.
  • Max members per team : 3
  • Unlimited apps can be submitted per person.
  • You can start working on this project now.
  • App pitches will be recorded so Cloud Foundry product can review on Monday

 

Judging: Total Points : 10

  • Relevance of technology --> 2 points.  Cloud Foundry
  • Quality --> 2 points. Points awarded for an app that runs without errors.
  • Usefulness --> 2 points. Points awarded by product for the app concept.
  • User Experience --> 2 point. Points awarded by product for the UX of the app.
  • Easy for developers to hack on --> 2 points. Points awarded for how easy it is to use the app as a boilerplate sample.

 

Prizes:

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