Today I went to a mobile app hackathon – an Appathon. “Hacking” in this context doesn’t refer to breaking in to computers and servers, but rather hacking together something during the day. The event was arranged by students and faculty on BU and held on BU. The idea is to gather people in groups, and they can develop on some idea for a mobile app for ten hours, and then judges vote for the best app.
The event was not very well organized, the forming of groups wasn’t organized in any way but an “idea board”, so it was up to each person to find a group to work with. I got together with three other guys working on an app connecting BU students to buy and sell used textbooks. Only one of us had some app developing experience and we used a really long time trying to get our computers set up with the developer software, unfortunately without any luck. We then decided to just work on one computer, doing some pair programming, which worked pretty well.
I implement the backed server, that the app should connect to, and filled it with some test data, while the others worked one the app itself. When the time was up, we had a somewhat working prototype being able to search for and list books from the database, but that was about it. We did a good job pitching the prototype and the general idea to the judges, most of who thought it was a good idea, even though it is a niche market. We didn’t win any of the awards, but the winning apps were clearly better and more polished.
Even though the event wasn’t the greatest success, I got to work with some cool guys, and meeting new people, which is why I joined in the first place.

















