This is a submission for the World's Largest Hackathon Writing Challenge: Building with Bolt.
This is my submission for the World's Largest Hackathon Writing Challenge: Beyond the Code.
Hackathons aren’t just about building products fast they’re about building people, perspectives, and possibilities.
My First Global Hackathon:
Joining this hackathon felt like stepping into a new world. I didn’t know what to expect just that I was eager to learn, build, and connect.
What surprised me most? How quickly strangers from different time zones became collaborators, in some cases good coding buddies too, I genuinely looked forward to talking with every day.
Remote Team, Real Bonds:
We shared more than just GitHub links. From brainstorming calls that went past midnight to cheering each other on after every bug fix, this experience taught me that distance doesn’t weaken teamwork it can strengthen it. The memes, the “aha now i got it!” moments, the mutual panic before submission… I wouldn’t trade it for anything.
Community & Mentorship:
Whether it was a mentor patiently explaining API quirks, or someone from the DEV Community dropping words of encouragement when I hit a wall it all added up. It reminded me that asking questions is powerful, and answering them for others is even more fulfilling.
Highlights That Stuck With Me:
- The first time our demo finally worked after 11 failed builds.
- The friendly chaos of live debugging during a team call.
- Seeing someone say, “Your project inspired me to start learning that technology.”
What I’m Taking Forward:
Beyond the code, I’ve gained confidence, clarity, and community. This wasn’t just a hackathon. It was a lesson in resilience, communication, and how much magic happens when passionate people come together for a shared goal.