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Upcoming events
Friday Hacks
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#258:UTown Auditorium 2, NUS
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NUS Hackers Welcome Tea
NUS Hackers Coreteam
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#259:Seminar Room 12, COM3-01-21, NUS
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Security-as-Code: Building our way to better security outcomes
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Continuations: Five minutes to learn, a lifetime to understand
Olivier Danvy (Professor, Yale-NUS College)
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#260:Seminar Room 12, COM3-01-21, NUS
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How I Won GovTech Singapore's LLM Prompt Engineering Competition Then Built 3 LLM Products In 2024
Sheila Teo (Singapore Government)
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#261:NUS Computing (Room TBC)
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Accessibility Testing with Purple A11y
Lim Zui Young (GovTech Singapore) -
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Kevin Cheung
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#262:NUS Computing (Room TBC)
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Michael Hu (NUS) -
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Nguyen Khoi Nguyen
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#263:NUS Computing (Room TBC)
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One Engineer, 400,000 Users
Adrian Goh (Technical Co-Founder, NodeFlair) -
We are looking for speakers!
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No Friday Hacks - Recess Week
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No Friday Hacks - Midterms
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#264:TBD
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Katja Forbes (Standard Chartered Bank)
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#265:Looking for speakers 👀
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Jialin Li (Assistant Professor, NUS Computing) -
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Hao Hao Tan (BandLab Technologies)
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No Friday Hacks - NUS Well-Being Day
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#267:TBD
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Xiyu Oh (Intrinsic)
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#268:Looking for speakers 👀
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No Friday Hacks - Reading Week
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No Friday Hacks - Exam Week
Hackers Toolbox
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Virtual Machines
Seminar Room 12, COM3-01-21, NUS -
LaTeX
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Hackerschool
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Introduction to Electronic Music Production
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Game Engine Essentials with Godot
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Practical Python Workshop for Beginners
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Featured Articles
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We are excited to announce that registrations for Hack&Roll 2024 is now open! 🎉 The 13th edition of our annual hackathon will be held in-person on … more -
We have decided to bid farewell to Barcode Bob and welcome Quackers! As our gallery of events has grown over the years, we increasingly felt the need … moreWe have rebranded! 🐣
Articles
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Learn more about practical prompt engineering techniques to get the most out of LLMs! moreFriday Hacks #260, August 30: On Prompt Engineering and Building LLM Products
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Discover how to apply software engineering to solve security problems and learn more about continuations! moreFriday Hacks #259, August 23: On Security-as-Code and Continuations
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Join us at NUS Hackers - we organise weekly events to get you up and running with workshops, talks, hackathons and more! moreFriday Hacks #258, August 16: Welcome Tea
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On the New XOR Problem and Becoming Data Driven! moreFriday Hacks #257, April 12: On the New XOR Problem and Becoming Data Driven
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On Livestreams and Principal Component Analysis! moreFriday Hacks #256, April 5: On Livestreams and Principal Component Analysis
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On Prototypes and Reimagined Road Charges! moreFriday Hacks #255, March 22: On Prototypes and Reimagined Road Charges
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On Music Technology and Time Synchronization! moreFriday Hacks #254, March 15: On Music Technology and Time Synchronization
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