What's next?
An episode of the How to organize a hackathon? podcast, hosted by Gilbert NZEKA, titled "What's next?" was published on November 23, 2021 and runs 0 minutes.
November 23, 2021 ·0m · How to organize a hackathon?
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Summary
In this last episode, we are going to talk about the post hackathon.
Episode Description
In this last episode, we are going to talk about the post hackathon.
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