Hacking the code
The Hindu
The winner of the Tally CodeBrewers Hackathon writes about his experience
The ever-evolving landscape of hackathons has rapidly advanced the Indian IT industry and helped organisations identify and recognise aspiring engineers and tech enthusiasts, like me, while also creating a learning platform.
While I have participated in a few hackathons conducted in my college, this was my first chance to participate in a challenge, organised by an IT company.
I decided to take up the challenge to participate in the Tally CodeBrewers — avirtual campus hackathon organised by Tally Solutions, on an individual basis.

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