The purpose of this app is to provide an example of how to best format an app submission on Github for a hackathon. If you'd like to suggest changes or improvements to this example, feel free to send me a pull request.
This application was developed on February 5th, 2015 for the Evergreen Awesome Hackthon.
Our app is live at http://example.com/awesome-app-that-doesnt-exist. You can log in as the demo user "unicorns" with password "sartfarkles". You can also check out this demo screencast of our application on YouTube.
Our submission is for Challenge #3: Build an app that provides an example of an Awesome Hackathon submission.
Our approach for satisfying this challenge was to:
- Develop an example Git repository
- Share it on Github
- Collect feedback from the community
Once we did that, we knew we were guaranteed to win!
Our team is comprised of:
- @chrismetcalf - README.md author and all around awesome guy
- @torvalds - Wrangler of penguins
- @matz - Miner of Rubies
- @gvanrossum - Python charmer
We made use of:
- Hand harvested unicorn tears. Unicorns are very happy creatures, its hard to make them cry.
- mod_bf
- The Top 1,000 Songs To Hear Before You Die dataset and API
In order to build and run our app:
- Harvest yourself some unicorn tears. They're expensive to purchase on your own.
- Deploy your the code to Heroku
- Profit
Our code is licensed under the MIT License. Pull requests will be accepted to this repo, pending review and approval.