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| title          = Code.Jam()
 
| title          = Code.Jam()
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|  data1  =  Trottier Building
 
|  data1  =  Trottier Building
 
|  label2  = Attendance:
 
|  label2  = Attendance:
|  data2  =  400 participants
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|  data2  =  300+ participants
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|  label3  = Next CodeJam:
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|  data3  =  CodeJam 12, November 2022
 
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Code.Jam() is a 36-hour hackathon that provides the opportunity for students to apply the skills they learn inside the classroom to create innovative, elegant, and effective solutions to real-life problems. We provide a nurturing environment where teams of students experiment with upcoming technologies, brainstorm a multitude of solutions with experts in the field and present their results to a set of industry leading judges. Code.Jam() is the largest engineering hackathon at McGill University with over 400 participants each year. Code.Jam() is supported by the Electrical, Computer, Software Engineering Student Society ([[ECSESS]]), the undergraduate society which represents over 1000+ McGill Engineering students with Code.Jam().
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CodeJam is the largest hackathon held by the ECSESS department at McGill! The event is usually held yearly in November in Trottier building. In the past, CodeJam has attracted 300+ participants from universities across Canada. CodeJam is a great opportunity to network and develop participants’ hacking skills.
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Some key features of CodeJam include:
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*  Techfair hosted by CodeJam, great for networking and landing an internship!
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*  Swag bag for every participant including cool merch
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*  A lot of prizes to win with many prize categories
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*  Snacks provided during the event
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*  Workshops before and during the event with sponsors for skill development
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Make sure to follow us on [http://www.instagram.com/mcgilleus social media] for all our updates!
  
 
=Organizing Committee=
 
=Organizing Committee=
  
As of the 2017 competition the [[ECSESS]] VP Technical Development (TechDev) takes on the role of chair of the organizing committee.
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As of the 12th CodeJam, the president(s) of the organizing committee are chosen by the committee of the previous year and ECSESS’ VP Tech Dev. The president(s) then hold interviews to choose new members for the committee.
  
 
The organizing committee consists of the following sub-teams:
 
The organizing committee consists of the following sub-teams:
  
1)Finance💰💰🤑
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#Finance💰💰🤑
 
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#Web 💻🖥
2)Web 💻🖥
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#Marketing📢📺📱
 
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#Sponsorship 🗝🔑💸
3)Marketing📢📺📱
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#Logistics 💪😎🙋
 
 
4)Sponsorship 🗝🔑💸
 
 
 
5)Logistics 💪😎🙋
 
  
 
=Past competitions=
 
=Past competitions=
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The top three submissions in each category received a prize with the best project in each category competing against each other for the overall ranking.
 
The top three submissions in each category received a prize with the best project in each category competing against each other for the overall ranking.
 
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<tab name="2019">
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[[codejam2019.devpost.com]]
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<tab name="2020">
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[[code-jam-2020.devpost.com]]
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<tab name="CodeJam 11">
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[[code-jam-xi.devpost.com]]
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=Past Winners=
 
All CodeJam submissions from previous hackathons can be found [https://codejam2018.devpost.com/ here].
 
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! Year !! Name !!Name !!Name !!Name !! Team Name
 
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| 2017 || Stanley Su ||  Jeffrey Tsui || Ben Willets || Henry Wong || Walksafe NYC
 
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| 2016 || Elie Harfouche ||
 
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| 2015 || Elie Harfouche ||
 
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| 2014 || ||
 
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| 2013 || Toby Welch-Richards ||
 
  
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[[Category:Competitions]]
 
[[Category:Competitions]]
 
[[Category:Departmental Groups]]
 
[[Category:Departmental Groups]]
 
[[Category:ECSESSTracking]]
 
[[Category:ECSESSTracking]]

Revision as of 14:30, 3 June 2022

Code.Jam()
CodeJam2.png
Location: Trottier Building
Attendance: 300+ participants
Next CodeJam: CodeJam 12, November 2022

CodeJam is the largest hackathon held by the ECSESS department at McGill! The event is usually held yearly in November in Trottier building. In the past, CodeJam has attracted 300+ participants from universities across Canada. CodeJam is a great opportunity to network and develop participants’ hacking skills.

Some key features of CodeJam include:

  • Techfair hosted by CodeJam, great for networking and landing an internship!
  • Swag bag for every participant including cool merch
  • A lot of prizes to win with many prize categories
  • Snacks provided during the event
  • Workshops before and during the event with sponsors for skill development

Make sure to follow us on social media for all our updates!

Organizing Committee

As of the 12th CodeJam, the president(s) of the organizing committee are chosen by the committee of the previous year and ECSESS’ VP Tech Dev. The president(s) then hold interviews to choose new members for the committee.

The organizing committee consists of the following sub-teams:

  1. Finance💰💰🤑
  2. Web 💻🖥
  3. Marketing📢📺📱
  4. Sponsorship 🗝🔑💸
  5. Logistics 💪😎🙋

Past competitions

The theme of the event was human-computer interactions. The challenge given to participants was to build a tool similar to McGill's Visual Schedule Builder.

The theme of the event was Bioinformatics. The participants were given diagnostics data of a number of patients for a specific disease. They had to develop and train an algorithm that would be able to predict if a particular patient had the disease.

The theme of the event was DataDive. The participants chose between three categories, Transportation, Economics, and Sports. Each category was supplied with a variety of datasets that the participants were allowed to make anything with. The only limitation was that at least one of the datasets from the category was used. Each category was judged and the winner moved on to a final round against the other category winners.

The theme of the event was Pattern Recognition. Participants created any project and submitted it to one of three categories: geospatial analysis, natural language processing, and computer vision. The top three submissions in each category received a prize with the best project in each category competing against each other for the overall ranking.