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Beyond the Code: The Human Story Behind Five Star Finder App.
More Than Just Code
While Five Star Finder App. started as a technical challenge—The Five Star Finder (FSF) you can now find recommended restaurants and hotels.—the real magic happened in the connections I made and lessons I learned during the World’s Largest Hackathon.
The Community That Built Me
Finding My Tribe
The hackathon brought together developers, designers, entrepreneurs, and dreamers from around the world. In the project channels, I discovered:
- Mentors who guided my vision: Senior developers who’ve been where I want to go
- Peers facing similar challenges: Fellow hackers debugging the same issues at 3 AM
- Cheerleaders celebrating small wins: A community that understands the journey ### Moments That Mattered The Late-Night Debug Session: When my authentication system broke at midnight, three strangers jumped into a voice call to help troubleshoot. We’d never met, but we were united by code and caffeine. The Feedback Loop: Sharing early prototypes in the Discord led to insights I never would have had alone. One comment about accessibility completely changed my UI approach. The Encouragement: When imposter syndrome hit hard (does this project even matter?), the community reminded me why I started. ## Personal Growth Through Building ### What I Discovered About Myself Building Five Star Finder App. taught me:
- I’m More Resilient Than I Thought: Every bug was a puzzle, not a roadblock
- Collaboration Amplifies Creativity: My best ideas came from bouncing thoughts off others
- Shipping Matters: Perfect code isn’t as valuable as working code that helps people ### Skills Beyond Programming
- Communicating Technical Concepts: Explaining my project to non-technical folks
- Time Management Under Pressure: Balancing features with deadlines
- Embracing Feedback: Turning criticism into iteration opportunities ## The People Who Made It Possible ### Shoutouts to My Hackathon Heroes @MentorMike – Thank you for the 20-minute call that saved me hours of confusion The #random Channel Crowd – Your memes kept my spirits up during the grind Fellow Angel Reyes Teammates – Couldn’t have done this without your support ### Building Relationships, Not Just Applications The connections I made extend far beyond this hackathon. I’ve already:
- Joined two new Discord servers for ongoing collaboration
- Scheduled coffee chats with three fellow participants
- Started a small mastermind group for accountability ## Lessons in Human-Centered Development Working on Five Star Finder App. reminded me that technology serves people. Every feature decision came back to: “How does this make someone’s life better?” The hackathon community embodied this principle. Everyone was there to build, help, and lift each other up. ## The Real Victory Sure, I’m proud of Five Star Finder App. as a technical achievement. But the real victory was discovering a global community of builders who share my passion for creating solutions that matter. This hackathon didn’t just teach me new frameworks or tools—it reminded me why I love development in the first place. — The World’s Largest Hackathon was about more than building apps. It was about building connections, confidence, and a better future together. Who in the dev community has had an impact on your journey? Tag them below and share your story!— title: Beyond the Code: The Human Story Behind Five Star Finder App. published: false description: The community connections and personal growth from building Five Star Finder App. at the World’s Largest Hackathon tags: wlh, hackathon, community, teamwork cover_image: —
Beyond the Code: The Human Story Behind Five Star Finder App.
More Than Just Code
While Five Star Finder App. started as a technical challenge—The Five Star Finder (FSF) you can now find recommended restaurants and hotels.—the real magic happened in the connections I made and lessons I learned during the World’s Largest Hackathon.
The Community That Built Me
Finding My Tribe
The hackathon brought together developers, designers, entrepreneurs, and dreamers from around the world. In the project channels, I discovered:
- Mentors who guided my vision: Senior developers who’ve been where I want to go
- Peers facing similar challenges: Fellow hackers debugging the same issues at 3 AM
- Cheerleaders celebrating small wins: A community that understands the journey
Moments That Mattered
The Late-Night Debug Session: When my authentication system broke at midnight, three strangers jumped into a voice call to help troubleshoot. We’d never met, but we were united by code and caffeine.
The Feedback Loop: Sharing early prototypes in the Discord led to insights I never would have had alone. One comment about accessibility completely changed my UI approach.
The Encouragement: When imposter syndrome hit hard (does this project even matter?), the community reminded me why I started.
Personal Growth Through Building
What I Discovered About Myself
Building Five Star Finder App. taught me:
- I’m More Resilient Than I Thought: Every bug was a puzzle, not a roadblock
- Collaboration Amplifies Creativity: My best ideas came from bouncing thoughts off others
- Shipping Matters: Perfect code isn’t as valuable as working code that helps people
Skills Beyond Programming
- Communicating Technical Concepts: Explaining my project to non-technical folks
- Time Management Under Pressure: Balancing features with deadlines
- Embracing Feedback: Turning criticism into iteration opportunities
The People Who Made It Possible
Shoutouts to My Hackathon Heroes
@MentorMike – Thank you for the 20-minute call that saved me hours of confusion
The #random Channel Crowd – Your memes kept my spirits up during the grind
Fellow Angel Reyes Teammates – Couldn’t have done this without your support
Building Relationships, Not Just Applications
The connections I made extend far beyond this hackathon. I’ve already:
- Joined two new Discord servers for ongoing collaboration
- Scheduled coffee chats with three fellow participants
- Started a small mastermind group for accountability
Lessons in Human-Centered Development
Working on Five Star Finder App. reminded me that technology serves people. Every feature decision came back to: “How does this make someone’s life better?”
The hackathon community embodied this principle. Everyone was there to build, help, and lift each other up.
The Real Victory
Sure, I’m proud of Five Star Finder App. as a technical achievement. But the real victory was discovering a global community of builders who share my passion for creating solutions that matter.
This hackathon didn’t just teach me new frameworks or tools—it reminded me why I love development in the first place.
The World’s Largest Hackathon was about more than building apps. It was about building connections, confidence, and a better future together.
Who in the dev community has had an impact on your journey? Tag them below and share your story!
This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Arion Dev.ed