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BrébeufHx 9.0 is a 24-hour hackathon for pre-university students. The official site describes it as a “pre-university hackathon,” primarily serving Quebec high school students (Secondary 1–5) and CÉGEP students. It is not a traditional structured course, but rather an educational event centered on time-limited project work, workshops, mentor support, and community interaction.
Based on the information on the page, the event revolves around “coding, creating, and connecting.” Participants will spend 24 hours programming, building creative projects, and collaborating in teams. The event promises workshops, mentorship, prizes, and networking opportunities, and provides links to a Discord server, Devpost, HackerRank, and other related platforms. This suggests it may combine online community communication, project submission, and/or coding challenge tools. Notably, the official site states that all skill levels are welcome and that “no coding experience is required,” making it relatively beginner-friendly.
The page provides Register and Open Registration Portal links, and states that participants should register through ThePointOfSale to reserve a spot. The main text mentions that participants can receive free food & snacks, but it does not clearly state whether registration is free, whether a deposit is required, what the refund policy is, or whether there is a participant limit. Pricing details should therefore be confirmed on the registration page.
Its strengths are its clear positioning as a youth-oriented introduction to technology and hands-on project practice. The 24-hour immersive format helps students quickly experience a realistic development workflow. Mentors, workshops, prizes, and social opportunities can also be valuable for building interest and developing a project portfolio. The downside is that the official site’s main content lacks details such as the full schedule, workshop topics, mentor backgrounds, judging criteria, venue, language arrangements, and certificate information, so transparency as an educational offering remains limited.
It is best suited to local Quebec high school and CÉGEP students, especially those who want to join a hackathon for the first time, try building a programming project, meet tech-minded peers, or gain project experience. If users are looking for a systematic programming course, long-term tutoring, or formal certification, this event is unlikely to replace a complete course.
Based on the crawled page content, it is not possible to determine how reliably the website and its external services—such as Discord, Devpost, HackerRank, and ThePointOfSale—can be accessed from mainland China. china_access is therefore marked as unknown.
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