 About 100 teenage girls descended on Dolbyn City University for the girls' hack art and hackathon, which taught novices and approvers the skills needed to manipulate web pages and build whole websites from scratch. There were prizes on offer for the winning teams, but the spirit of the day was about nurturing the next generation of female coders. So Jennifer, tell us a bit about the project that you're working on here. We're just hacking into the BBC Irish website and just changing it into all Irish music and culture and stuff like that. So Eslie, tell us a little bit about the project that you're working on here. Our project is about the newest Ireland, so we're talking about the modern way of Ireland and things that people wouldn't really know that goes on Ireland like and the culture and everything like that, yeah, and tourism. Brilliant, and how are you going to be doing that? Well, we have to make a HTML code that will start off the starter page and then we have to make six other pages. So one of us are working on the code and one's working with music and images and then we're going to have content page, so we're all divided up so we can make it faster process. That's great, you've lot to work to do, and you're having fun doing it. Yeah, it's very interesting, I think. Have you ever done anything like this before? I did, I'm in a computer science program in Trinity with my school every Monday type thing and it's kind of different because you're actually making your website but over there we make games and stuff so it's kind of similar but not really, yeah. Is it something you continue to do, you're really interested in continuing doing computer science? Yeah, I'd probably do engineering or computer science in a language. Ellen, tell us a bit about your project that you're working on here. We've gone on to the CIA website and we're all doing a different page in it and we're kind of changing it so it's not about Ireland but it's just from if Americans were writing about it like writing about different stuff and how Ireland has kind of gone off the rail and different stuff about it. And what part are you working on? I'm currently working on Irish teens and youth doing like a page up on that So that's just like different weird rumours and sort of like what it'd like to be a teenager in Ireland. I'm doing the home page at the moment, we're just kind of making it a little bit ridiculous but fun at the same time so that we're saying is Ireland even real and can you find leprechauns, things like that. But it's just been St. Paddy's Day so we can like incorporate a lot of that kind of stuff but it's pretty great. So you've got a bit of a sense of humour going on? Yeah, definitely. Great, do you think you've got a winning project here? I hope so, I mean it's pretty funny but I don't think it's going to be better than that. So you haven't won today? Yeah, definitely.