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[Discussion] Are hackathons a waste of time? Are there better alternatives?

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Regular e27 contributor asks:Is it just all hype, or can we make meaningful connections at such events?

We’ve all been to one at some point in our lives. If not, we probably plan on joining a hackathon, startup weekend, startup bus, or startup grind of some sort — endless weekends hunched over laptop screens, eating junk food and soda, and pitching with a team of erstwhile strangers.

The question at the back of many entrepreneurs’ minds: Are hackathons all hype? Is a hackathon just some vapourware-fest where trivial ideas and products go to die? Or, can people genuinely make connections with like-minded individuals?

Also read: [Discussion] What is more important for startup success? The product? Or the founder?

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Pitch in with your opinions below.

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