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Top comments (5)
The last hackathon I participated in was the Deepgram hackathon (#hackwithdg), I've been a bit off lately "^^
I loved the idea of one of the winners, @arndom, very little proposals were as good as this, in my opinion: AudioSign, to convert speech into animated sign language.
And... as you say, I will tag myself hehehe
I participated with three different submissions in the same hackathon: a generator of fully interactive scripts from recorded audio, a search engine for audio files integrated with the Telegram API and the implementation proposal of a group dynamics analyzer.
The two first got a functional demo, so I'm really proud of it!
Glad you enjoyed the article, Miguel, had a lot of fun writing it. I also took a look at Scripter, it's a pretty nice concept, as someone that has tried to learn languages and failed, the interactive functionality could be a more engaging way to learn a language.
Totally agreed! β
I liked this project from @rajeshj3. A multiplayer math game πͺπΌ
MongoDB Atlas Hackathon 2022 on DEV
Rajesh Joshi γ» Dec 8 γ» 1 min read
Had a lot of fun building Binoculearn for the past few weeks with my buddy @subhamx β¨
We explored a lot of things together as we played along with MongoDB Atlas π
Special thanks goes to @stanimiravlaeva, @mlynn & @joel__lord π
Feel free to checkout our project here π
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Pratyay Banerjee γ» Dec 8 γ» 10 min read
When will the result be published?