Welcome to the CB AKS Hack repo.
If you are an organization that is interested in attending or hosting a What The Hack event, please visit the What The Hack website at: https://aka.ms/wth
If you are a student attending a What The Hack event, please go to the What The Hack website.
"CB AKS" is a set of challenge based hackathons focused on AKS that can be hosted in-person or virtually via Microsoft Teams.
Attendees work in squads of 3 to 5 people to solve a series of technical challenges for a given technology or solution scenario. Challenges describe high-level tasks and goals to be accomplished. Challenges are not step-by-step labs.
What The Hack is designed to be a collaborative learning experience. Attendees "learn from" and "share with" each other. Without step-by-step instructions given for the challenges, attendees have to "figure it out" together as a team. This results in greater knowledge retention for the attendees.
The attendee squads are not alone in solving the challenges. Coaches work with each squad to provide guidance for, but not answers to, the challenges. The coaches may also provide lectures and demos to introduce the challenges, as well as review challenge solutions throughout the event.
Here is the current list of What The Hack hackathons available in this repository:
New to Kubernetes or AKS?
What The Hack is community driven. Here are our core principles:
- Anyone can contribute a new hack.
- Anyone can use the content to host their own WTH event.
- Anyone can modify or update a hack as needed.
- Contributing updates back via a pull request is encouraged.
- The content can always be shared with hack attendees (Only do this after the event is over!)
Would you like to contribute to What The Hack? We welcome new hacks and updates to existing hacks! We have developed a process for doing this.
See our What The Hack Contribution Guide to learn about the contribution and review process.
This repository is licensed under MIT license. More info can be found here.