๐ Whatโs up at Hack Club this time? ๐
Hey friends! I'm Ishan, I'm 17, and I'm a Hack Clubber emailing you again! A special thank you to Belle and Sam for helping out so much with today's newsletter.
This email is a 5-minute monthly rundown of what your fellow Hack Clubbers have been up to the past month! You're receiving this email because you're in the Hack Club Slack.
Five Fun July Ships ๐ข
Maggie shipped Replbio, an easy way to make one of those fancy bio pages you've seen on the net: you just define your name, profile picture, and social links in JSON, and it gets hosted on Replit, complete with a guestbook ๐ฎ!! Check out Maggie's own bio page here. I asked her how she got the idea for Replbio: "Glitch has a cool glitch-in-bio project, so i thought it would be fun to make one that worked on Replit and add more features!"
โ๏ธ Check out Replbio
Jaden made Dino Explorer, his first ship! It lets you view multiple dinos at once instead of scrolling through the hackclub/dinosaurs repo. Here's Jaden's motivation behind the JavaScript project was: "I made dino explorer to see all the amaazing dinos at once :0"
โ๏ธ Check out Dino Explorer
Aiden pushed an update to Million.js, a lightweight Virtual DOM, that makes React 11 times faster . Why? Because "facebook is slow so lets make react fast"
โ๏ธ Check out Million.js
Japroz made arc, their own compiled programming language that uses LLVM! It even has smart error messages!
"I wanted a high level language with a strong type system that compiles (zig does exactly that) but i wanted to implement my own compiled language". Truly
โ๏ธ Check out arc
John made GuessThatRank, a neat social game where you guess players' rank based on clips of gameplay and submit your own! It just hit 500 users ๐. You can find the code (mostly TypeScript) on GitHub.
When asked why he made GuessThatRank, John had a really relatable answer:
โ๏ธ Check out GuessThatRank
Feel free to reach out to anyone here on Slack, and post updates about your own projects in #scrapbook. Let everyone know when you're done by posting it in #ship!
Milkshakes, Stupid Sh*t Nobody Needs & A Rogue Dinosaur.
Yes, I'm talking about Assemble. Or rather, Sam is:
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How does one put fourty-two hours of chaos into a couple of sentences? I'm not sure, but I'm going to give it a shot. On August 5th, 175 Hack Clubbers descended on Market Street in San Francisco for the first high school hackathon in ๐ San Francisco since the pandemic! Together, we built projects based on the prompt "Stupid Shit Nobody Needs", fought The Organization, chugged down (potentially) dangerous amounts of caffeine, had a late-night disco and much more.
The highlight for me, however, was getting the chance to meet so many Hack Clubbers! We had folks from 12 different countries and 20+ US states, each of them incredibly special individuals who I wish I could have spent hours more talking to. Words really can't describe the โจ magical โจ atmosphere that took over Figma's office that weekend.
I'd recommend checking out our ๐ธ collaborative photo album, ๐ข everyone's projects on Scrapbook and Arianna's vlog of the entire event.
Last but not least, we're open sourcing every part of Assemble: github.com/hackclub/assemble!
- Sam Poder
๐ธ Grants!!! For your hackathon!!! ๐ธ
At Assemble, Zach announced that Hack Club and FIRST are offering a โจ $500 grant โจ to in-person high-school hackathons hosted before the end of 2022!!! All you need for the grant is a high-school team, a venue, and a custom website, and you get free tools and support too. Learn more at hackclub.com/hackathons/grant and APPLY HERE!
Here's what Maggie's going to do with her grant:
Iโm running Leland Hacks, an in-person hackathon in the Bay Area, and we got the grant :money_with_wings: after applying through the awesome grant dino slack bot. Weโre planning to spend the money on making Leland Hacks even more special, with swag and boba !
Things to do while procrastinating on math homework:
- Check out Hack Club's latest YouTube video explaining what Hack Club is! I love the ending ๐ด
- Add your own Orpheus drawing (there are HUNDREDS!!): github.com/hackclub/dinosaurs
- Meet other Hack Clubbers (via Zoom) on #hack-night, grab some ๐ฟ popcorn to join ๐ #movie-nights, find a quick laugh at #memes, or explore the best messages of the Hack Club Slack in โญ๏ธ #hall-of-fame.
- Code something small and special in HTML, CSS, & JS (no frameworks) and share it with other Hack Clubbers through #freewrite!
- Play games ๐ฎ made by fellow Hack Clubbers (or code your own) using Sprig, a beginner-friendly game engine: Sprig Gallery
- Join #amas and help Mark bring amazing guests to Hack Club's AMAs ๐
- Do some good-old lurking ๐ต๏ธ to find out if there are other Hack Clubbers near you ๐! Hack Clubbers have been meeting up - #bayarea, #seattle, #boston, #new-york, #india, and more - and it looks like so much fun.
Thanks for reading this email!!! You can help make the next issue here on GitHub. (using a pull request!)
Until next time,
Ishan
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PS. So many trends are going 'round the Slack! We remember the super-cool neon profile picture fad (thanks DALL-E): . You can get your own โก๏ธ neon โก๏ธPFP in #neon.
Also, apparently Hack Clubbers now send each other letters?