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Absolutely stunning hack. There are beautiful data visualizations and an equally well put together fully deployed web app. The data science judges were absolutely floored. 20/20.
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There were 36 Wix Studio submissions that it was v difficult for Emmy (Developer Advocate @ Wix Studio) to choose from! But this project by Cindy took home the big cash prize because it had it all! You can see the creativity come to life by scrolling down the page. Awesome job, Cindy! 🥳
Three University of Guelph (Canada) CS students came together and built a web app around the Olympics datasets. "This was the only project that used both Python and R which is very unique," one of the judges said. Go Gryphons!
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Congrats on taking home the Best UI/UX design, Team Fiber AKA Arizona State! This is one of the best prizes of the hackathon and we had to give it to you three. Love the loading screen, the bubbles, and of course... the 3D room with the menu on the wall. 🤯 Mindblow.
There were 36 Wix Studio submissions that it was v difficult for Emmy (Developer Advocate @ Wix Studio) to choose from! But this project by Cindy took home the big cash prize because it had it all! You can see the creativity come to life by scrolling down the page. Awesome job, Cindy! 🥳
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Absolutely stunning hack. There are beautiful data visualizations and an equally well put together fully deployed web app. The data science judges were absolutely floored. 20/20.
Congrats on taking home the Best UI/UX design, Team Fiber AKA Arizona State! This is one of the best prizes of the hackathon and we had to give it to you three. Love the loading screen, the bubbles, and of course... the 3D room with the menu on the wall. 🤯 Mindblow.
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Three University of Guelph (Canada) CS students came together and built a web app around the Olympics datasets. "This was the only project that used both Python and R which is very unique," one of the judges said. Go Gryphons!
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