During 24-hour event, students built projects, collaborated across schools and explored ideas with ingenuity in mind.
A New York Times podcast hosted Hasan Piker and a New Yorker staff writer for a discussion of lawbreaking, which they both ...
Nearly 250 students representing 53 universities completed 68 innovative software projects during the WildHacks 2026 event ...
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Jacob Shaul, a San Francisco high school student, has expanded his volunteer-run coding initiative, Mode to Code, to teach 1,000 students across eight countries in 2025. The program offers free ...
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Coordinated by Computing for Compassion, the Association of Computing Machinery and Baylor Cyber, the 24-hour Wacode ...
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As a sophomore in high school, Jacob Shaul started Mode to Code to teach programming and web development to other kids.