hey guys . I am an engineering student. I wanted to participate in hackathons. where It is new for me. can I get some suggestions ?? 😉
Anonymous 3
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Don’t stress if you can’t finish everything; just focus on learning. It's a great way to network too with capable and ambitious people.
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