To help you succeed in the Nira Hackathon, we’ve compiled a list of tools, platforms, and learning resources you can use while building your project.
Development Tools- GitHub – For version control and collaboration
- VS Code – Code editor for multiple programming languages
- Figma – UI/UX design and prototyping
- Canva – Quick design for presentations and visuals
- FreeCodeCamp – Coding tutorials for beginners
- W3Schools – Quick references for web development
- MDN Web Docs – In-depth documentation for web technologies
- YouTube – Tutorials on building apps, AI projects, and more
- OpenAI API – For AI-powered features (chatbots, tutoring tools, etc.)
- Google Firebase – Backend services (authentication, database, hosting)
- Supabase – Open-source backend alternative
- Twilio – Communication APIs (SMS, notifications)
- Open educational datasets (government or public data portals)
- Kaggle – Datasets for machine learning projects
- UNESCO & World Bank data – Global education insights
- Dribbble – UI/UX inspiration
- Behance – Creative project ideas
- Product Hunt – Discover innovative tech products
- Slack / Discord – Communication
- Google Docs – Documentation and planning
- Notion – Project management and notes
- Loom – Record demo videos
- OBS Studio – Screen recording
- Google Slides / PowerPoint – Project presentations
If you need support during the hackathon:
- Reach out to mentors during the event
- Ask questions in the official communication channel (Discord/Slack)
- Contact organizers via the provided email
Use these resources to learn quickly, build efficiently, and bring your ideas to life. Good luck and have fun building! 🚀
