Dos and Don’ts for Winning Hackathons
ninefold.comIt's a little annoying to see entrepreneurs and startup folks shoved into hackathons--I kind of prefer the notion of a pure technical hackathon where you're just playing with ideas, or finishing up side projects. Dealing with biz on the side, or decks or whatever, just kind of cheapens it for me.
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This post isn't very impartial.
That's like saying, anything published in the New Yorker can only be focussed on things that happen in New York
If the New Yorker said that New York City is the best city in the United States unironically, then yes, that would be bad.
But it does contain useful advice
Not really. All of the advice is very generic without any causal links between winning or losing a hackathon. It's mostly an advertisement for Rails and upsell for the service.
Additionally, it appears that someone is rigging the votes to this HN submission.