"What the Hack" is a set of challenge based hackathons that can be hosted in-person or virtually via Microsoft Teams.
Attendees work in squads of 3 to 5 people to solve a series of technical challenges for a given technology or solution scenario. Challenges describe high-level tasks and goals to be accomplished. Challenges are not step-by-step labs.
What The Hack is designed to be a collaborative learning experience. Attendees "learn from" and "share with" each other. Without step-by-step instructions given for the challenges, attendees have to "figure it out" together as a team. This results in greater knowledge retention for the attendees.
The attendee squads are not alone in solving the challenges. Coaches work with each squad to provide guidance for, but not answers to, the challenges. The coaches may also provide lectures and demos to introduce the challenges, as well as review challenge solutions throughout the event.
Would you like to host a What The Hack for your organization? The WTH format and content has been designed for hosting a hack with groups of 5 to 50 people. We welcome anyone to use the content here to host their own WTH event!
See our complete guide on "How To Host A Hack".
Would you like to create a new What The Hack? We welcome all new hacks! We have developed a process for doing this. This includes a set of guidelines and templates to help you package your hack up for the What The Hack repo!
Hacks can focus on a single technology or focus on a solution scenario that features multiple technologies working together to solve a business problem.
See our complete guide on "How To Author A Hack".
Here is the current list of What The Hack hackathons available in this repository:
- Intro To Kubernetes
- Advanced Kubernetes
- AKS Enterprise-Grade
- Azure Arc Enabled Kubernetes
- Azure Arc enabled servers
- Infrastructure As Code: ARM & DSC
- Infrastructure As Code: Terraform
- Infrastructure As Code: Ansible
- Azure Front Door
- Advanced Networking
- Azure Networking with Hub & Spoke
- Using BGP Networking for Hybrid Connectivity
- Azure Virtual WAN
- Azure Governance
- Mastering Linux
- Windows Virtual Desktop
- SAP On Azure
- Java on Azure App Service
- Rock, Paper, Scissors, Boom!
- App Modernization
- Microservices In Azure
- Serverless
- Migrating Applications To The Cloud
- IdentityForApps
- Mastering Linux
- FHIR Powered Healthcare
- Azure Monitoring
- DevOps with GitHub
- Azure DevOps
- Open Source DevOps
- MLOps from Scratch
- Mastering Linux
- SQL Modernization and Migration
- OSS Database Migration
- MLOps from Scratch
- IoT Process Control at the Edge
- BI 2 AI
- This Old Data Warehouse
- Modern Data Warehouse - Covid 19
- Do You Even Synapse
- Conversational AI
- Databricks/Intro to ML
- Intro To Azure AI
- Driving Miss Data
- Advanced Networking
- Azure Networking with Hub & Spoke
- Using BGP Networking for Hybrid Connectivity
- Azure Virtual WAN
- Azure Front Door
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