We're excited to announce our first hackathon! It's a one-day event that will take place during the Interledger Summit on Wednesday, 8 November 2023.
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🥈 TigerSwarm by Riccardo Binetti.
You can get together with colleagues or individually, in person or remotely, to deliver a small project.
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Safety Beetle: Use TigerBeetle to improve durability and availability.
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Performance Beetle: Use TigerBeetle to improve throughput and latency.
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Experience Beetle: Use TigerBeetle to model business events as double-entry transfers between accounts.
No matter your background, you can participate in different ways.
Examples:
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Write a simple application (or adapt an existing one) using any programming language of your choice, including other databases.
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Create infrastructure as code, manifests or scripts to manage TigerBeetle instances running on any supported platform.
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Use diagrams, charts, and writings to make your point.
Submit a pull request to this repository, including all source code and artifacts you produced. Remember to describe your project and identify yourself and your teammates.
Present a short demo (10 minutes max) of your work in-person if you're attending the Interledger Summit 2023, or send a recorded video if you're not in Costa Rica 🇨🇷!
First place: Steam Deck 64GB all-in-one portable PC gaming. | |
Second place: Raspberry Pi 400 personal computer kit. | |
Third place: Ticket for the next Systems Distributed 2024 and TigerBeetle swag. |
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All projects must be submitted by November 8th, 2023 3pm CST (GMT-6).
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The TigerBeetle team, at their sole and final discretion, will award projects based on technical and subjective criteria (correctness, clarity, creativity, fun etc.).
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The prizes may be handed over in person at the Interledger Summit 2023 or shipped worldwide for remote participants.
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In the case of teams, they must assign one person to represent the project and receive the prize.
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TigerBeetle's quickstart guide is a good place to start.
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Please refer to TigerBeetle's client libraries for .Net, Go, Java, Node.js, and C. There are also great client libraries maintained by community members for Elixir, Rust, and C++.
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Join our Slack channel for help and to bounce ideas.
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Please find us at the Interledger Summit 2023 and come chat.
All source code provided must be licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.