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We provide large set of Aiken interactive problems and organize month hackathons that help all smart contract developers to learn & practice effortlessly, and even get rewards for high ranking.
This is the total amount allocated to Open Database of 1000+ Aiken Coding Problems & Monthly Hackathons. 0 out of 4 milestones are completed.
1/4
Initial problem set (100 Aiken coding problems), leaderboards and the first hackathon (#1)
Cost: ₳ 20,000
Delivery: Month 3 - Nov 2024
2/4
Additional Aiken coding problems (problems #101-400), additional 2 hackathons (#2-3)
Cost: ₳ 24,000
Delivery: Month 6 - Feb 2025
3/4
Additional Aiken coding problems (problems #401-700), additional 3 hackathons (#4-5)
Cost: ₳ 24,000
Delivery: Month 9 - May 2025
4/4
Final set (problems #701-1000), final hackathons (#6-7)
Cost: ₳ 12,000
Delivery: Month 10 - Jun 2025
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Le Thu Thao
We will prepare & publish open database of 1000+ Aiken interactive problems with test cases on our Fund11 danolearn.com learning system and organize month hackathons for next 12 months.
No dependencies
The database will be fully open source and all contributions are welcome.
We already have working online learning platform (https://danolearn.com) that support coding courses, test & competitions and have been funded in Fund11 for integrating Aiken engine for Aiken code run & test. The project is under good progress and we have released an Aiken course with interactive coding questions, as long as organized certification tests with hundred of developers joined.
This time, we want to make a further step to help to grow the Cardano developer community by preparing a large set (1000+) of Aiken coding problems and organizing regular monthly hackathons. The problems and hackathons would cover various topics in Aiken and smart contract development, including the language fundamentals, useful helper functions, popular smart contract logics, etc...
The problem set will be release daily in form of daily challenges, and we will also publish daily, weekly and monthly dashboards so that everyone can see and get motivation.
The hackathons will be organized monthly with more difficult and well-prepared problems & smart contracts, similar to which we can see in real world applications.
People who rank high in the dashboards or monthly hackathons will be rewards with real ADA. We will use requested fund in this proposal mainly for this purpose.
This problem set, daily challenges & monthly hackathons will motivate developers to engage in smart contract development, and help them to learn the languages and improve problem solving quickly with real word examples.
Our Aiken problem set, daily challenges with leaderboards & monthly hackathons will boost the Cardano community in many ways:
Measuring Success
We'll track key metrics to gauge impact:
All the problem set, hackathons, and leaderboards will be published publicly on our learning platform (danolearn.com).
We have working platform & process, and also have released an interactive Aiken course already at danolearn.com. And we also have very experienced development team both in Web2 and Web3 (danogo.io).
The platform was funded in Fund11 and several tests/hackathons have already organized.
From the development part, we only need to add features to organize the daily challenges and leaderboards. Most of the works for this proposal are for expanding the problem set to much bigger size. We have internal developer team (10+) that can contribute to this already, and we will be looking for external contributors also to speed up the progress.
Milestone 1:Initial problem set (100 Aiken coding problems), leaderboards and first 2 hackathons (1-2) (3 Months)
Milestone outputs:
- Initial problem set (100 Aiken coding problems)
- Public leaderboards on the website (danolearn.com)
- First 2 hackathons (1-2)
Acceptance Criteria:
- 100+ Aiken coding problems published
- Public leaderboards for daily challenges published
- Hackathon #1 and #2 organized, each of which has at least 50 developers joined
- User feedbacks collected and improvements done
Evidence of milestone completion
- All problems publicly accessible on the website, and reports about parcitipants & pass rate of those problems
- Daily/weekly/monthly leaderboards publicly visible on the website
- Report about participants and result of the hackathons
Milestone 2: Additional Aiken coding problems (problems #101-400), additional 3 hackathons (3-5)
Milestone outputs:
- 300+ Aiken coding problems (problems #101-400)
- Additional 3 hackathons (hackathon #3-5)
Acceptance Criteria:
- 300+ Aiken coding problems published
- Hackathon #3, #4, #5 organized, each of which has at least 50 developers joined
- User feedbacks collected and improvements done
Evidence of milestone completion
- All problems publicly accessible on the website, and reports about parcitipants & pass rate of those problems
- Daily/weekly/monthly leaderboards publicly visible on the website
- Report about participants and result of the hackathons
Milestone 3: Additional Aiken coding problems (problems #401-700), additional 3 hackathons (6-8) (3 Months)
Milestone outputs:
- 300+ Aiken coding problems (problems #401-700)
- Additional 3 hackathons (hackathon #6-8)
Acceptance Criteria:
- 300+ Aiken coding problems published
- Hackathon #6, #7, #8 organized, each of which has at least 50 developers joined
- User feedbacks collected and improvements done
Evidence of milestone completion
- All problems publicly accessible on the website, and reports about parcitipants & pass rate of those problems
- Daily/weekly/monthly leaderboards publicly visible on the website
- Report about participants and result of the hackathons
Final Milestone: Final set (problems #701-1000), final hackathon (9-12)
Milestone outputs:
- 300+ Aiken coding problems (problems #701-1000)
- Additional 4 hackathons (hackathon #9-12)
Acceptance Criteria:
- 300+ Aiken coding problems published
- Hackathon #9-12 organized, each of which has at least 50 developers joined
- User feedbacks collected and improvements done
- Release Closeout Report and Project Closeout Video to summary the process and result of the whole project
Evidence of milestone completion
- All problems publicly accessible on the website, and reports about parcitipants & pass rate of those problems
- Daily/weekly/monthly leaderboards publicly visible on the website
- Report about participants and result of the hackathons
- Total report for the whole project
- Report on user feedbacks, improvements and lessons learned
Tim Nguyen (Technical Architect & Lead), he is also the Tech Lead of the danolearn.com in Fund11
Le Thu Thao (Product Manager & Community Lead)
Our internal developers (10+) to contribute in the problem database.
We will be looking for external contributors to build the problem set and hackathons also.
All 80k ADA requested will be used as rewards for content (problem) creators and people with top ranks on leaderboards and Hackathon.
We will cover the cost for development, marketing and operation by ourselves
All funding receive will go out to ecosystem to build the open problem set and grow Cardano developers community.