2018 Online Jamstack Hackathon

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freeCodeCamp JAMstack Online Hackathon November 3 - 4

## Overview
The 2018 Online freeCodeCamp JAMstack Hackathon offers an exciting opportunity for developers to showcase their skills while embracing the JAMstack architecture. With a focus on both the product and the process of development, this hackathon encourages participants to engage deeply with their projects and collaborate effectively with others. It's not just about the final output; it champions the journey of coding, teamwork, and innovation.

Participants are guided through a comprehensive checklist, ensuring they have all the necessary resources and connections to succeed. From joining community discussions to utilizing APIs effectively, the hackathon provides numerous avenues for growth and learning. Furthermore, the emphasis on adhering to the Code of Conduct fosters a respectful and engaging environment for everyone involved.

## Features
- **Team Collaboration**: Participants can form teams and exchange ideas through designated Discord channels, fostering community and brainstorming.
- **Focus on Process**: Unlike traditional hackathons, this event places significant emphasis on the development process alongside the final product.
- **Judging Protocol**: Judges evaluate both the final submission and the approach taken, encouraging teams to plan and organize efficiently.
- **API Sponsorship**: Participants can directly interact with API sponsors to seek assistance and gather insights, which enhances project development.
- **Comprehensive Resources**: Access to a plethora of guides and recommendations for getting started with JAMstack helps participants build knowledge and skills.
- **Code of Conduct**: A robust framework is established to ensure respectful and constructive interactions among all participants.
- **Max Team Size**: Teams can consist of up to six members, allowing for diverse skill sets and collaborative opportunities.
- **Prizes and Learning**: While competition for prizes exists, the primary goal remains education and community building in tech.