Hello hackers! Did you know that the world runs on Oracle Database?
94% of Fortune Global 100 use Oracle Database, and 14 of the top 15 banks in the Fortune Global 500
list use Oracle Database on their Exadata platform.
By completing the challenges below, you’ll gain hands-on experience with the same technology behind some of the
world’s most innovative companies.
It’s a chance to build valuable skills, tackle real-world challenges, and set yourself apart as you prepare for your future career.
- If you have any questions about Oracle or their Global Hack Week challenges, head to the MLH Discord and find the #ask-oracle channel!
- Each coding challenge is accompanied by a LiveLabs tutorial that will walk you through each challenge step by step
Head over to the Sign up and download 23ai VirtualBox to get set up with a new account.
- Share a screenshot of your account signup on our submission form!
Create an Oracle LiveLabs account so you can leverage Oracle's LiveLab tutorials and complete the rest of their coding challenges!
- Share a screenshot of your account signup on our submission form!
Build and run the RAG application with Oracle AI Vector Search and LangChain
- Complete lab 1 via this link
- Share a screenshot of your lab completion on our submission form!
Run the same RAG application as the previous coding challenge interactively using a simple user interface.
- Complete lab 2 via this link
- Share a screenshot of your lab completion on our submission form!
Sign into Oracle Machine Learning UI, and create an Oracle Machine Learning (OML) notebook from scratch using the notebook environment, and explore the features.
- Complete lab 1 via this link
- Share a screenshot of your lab completion on our submission form!
Learn how to use Vector data with regular relational tables. You’ll explore creating tables with Vector columns, performing DDL operations, and using DML for manipulation.
- Complete lab 1 via this link
- Share a screenshot of your lab completion on our submission form!
Explore the Vector_distance() function for performing similarity searches.
- Complete lab 2 via this link
- Share a screenshot of your lab completion on our submission form!pletion on our submission form!