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Helloooooo Hackers!

Thanks for coming to H&&T 35! Extra special thanks to presenters and question-askers. And thanks to TheLadders for hosting us! What a lovely space.

Our Code of Conduct, as always, is here. It applies to our in-person events and online spaces. Check 'em out and help keep this community awesome.

Without further ado, here are the hacks!

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Robert Kuykendall

Map that shows sentiment analysis of recent news stories about that country in real time!

Bill Gribble

Graphical tool built on top of Python to create and manipulate audio!

Steve

A web quine in Go!

Anastasis Germanidis

Three automated video processing projects! VideoDigest, which makes video summaries using automatic text summarization! Thingscoop, tool for filtering videos based on objects that appear in them! Filmspeak, tool for stitching phrases from videos to compose speeches!

Michael Buell

An LED sign you can message with your phone!

Thomas Levine

Urchin is a test framework for shell! It works by putting a file called test_name.sh in a directory called test_group and any scripts that return 0 are considered to pass. That’s it! Your tests can be any language too because UNIX.

Phillip Schanely

A simple programming language & IDE for touch devices!

David Schwartz

A cellular-controlled quadcopter!

John Hergenroeder

Silly emoji stacking site Used Flask, Jinja, SVG composition, and Google's open sourced emoji SVGs!

Eric Schles

Human trafficking web scraper for law enforcement.