Hackers aren't necessarily known for their fashion sense. Most of the time, a t-shirt and jeans is as far as it goes. But there are certain circumstances in which it's clear that hackers pay a little extra attention after rolling out of bed in the morning. The TechCrunch Disrupt Hackathon is one of those instances, but that doesn't mean that the go-to jeans and T have been abandoned.
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It's that time of year again. Pencils are being sharpened, school buses are making their rounds, and hackers are coding to their little hearts' desire. The Disrupt SF Hackathon has officially commenced, with over 400 hackers in atte... Read Post
It's been a long, caffeine-fueled ride for the hundreds of hackers who have set up at our big Disrupt NY 2012 Hackathon, but the furious process of taking a wild idea and turning it into something real is finally winding down. Proje... Read Post
Hackers aren't necessarily known for their sense of fashion. Usually, it's all about the code. They might as well be wearing jumpsuits -- or their birthday suits, for that matter. But here at the Disrupt Hackathon, some of our hacke... Read Post