You used a word I'm familiar with in a non-standard way. That's something I feel the need to point out — you related "hackathon" with not coding. That's fine but it's a strange new trend I want to comment on. I've been around a while and I know how we used to use "hackathon".
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A lot of people use hackathon mean using non-code tools, like Excel and other WYSIWYG apps. If you doubt the new non-standard use of the term you can Google that too: https://hackathon.guide
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If you say you like GUIs and WYSIWYG editors like Excel and say they useful for hackathons you are using the newer non-standard broader use of hackathon, like I mentioned above all the way through this thread.
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Basically, you are trying to say you didn't use it in a non-standard way, but you did nonetheless and it's INTERESTING. I wasn't even chastising you on that at all. I was noting it and saying it has a rich history.
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