TechGig, under its flagship initiative Future Ready Professionals, introduces 'Prompt This Into Existence!â Hackathon where you, as an AI-first software developer, will get a chance to showcase your skills which leverage AI in software development. Participants will leverage the power of AI tools and prompt engineering to build a fully functional mobile-first web application as described in the problem statement. Register to start building.Whatâs in it for you?Showcase your skills to leverage AI in real-world software development scenario.Compete with top talent across the countryWin exciting prizes and gain national recognitionBecome a part of the TechGig Future Ready Professionals communityWho Should Participate:Frontend DevelopersAI Enthusiasts and EngineersPrompt EngineersMobile Web DevelopersSkills & Tools:Prompt EngineeringAny AI coding development tools like Copilot, Cursor, WindSurf, Warp, v0, Gemini CLI, etc.Key Deliverables:1. A Brief word/presentation document explaining the journey of your hackathon submission:URL - A working prototype on a URL, where the mobile-first web application, project submission can be reviewed.Approach - how you approached the problem statement,AI Tools - which AI tools were used and at which steps of the development,Prompting - how you used prompting to develop your submission, which prompting technique you applied to get the desired output from AI. Include those prompts also which failed. Adding supporting screenshots in the document would also help.2. A demo video, not longer than 2 minutes, showcasing all the features you developed for the expected mobile-first web application.3. The complete code base, with prompts used and its AI output.
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