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BaseCamp Community Intro + Resources🎉

BaseCamp Community

Motivation

When I started my programming journey as a newbie, I literally had no idea about "How to kickstart in the right way?". Having a roadmap is good but sometimes it may not be enough. We need more engagement and discussion.

Confused

After finding a way for myself, I am here, writing code and blog on a regular basis. To solve this problem of getting started in the right direction and helping them with the right tool and resources regarding coding, getting started, open sources, joining the different community, etc. Me and my friend Risabh Singh have started BaseCamp Community to help the newbies who are passionate about learning to code and becoming better programmers eventually.

We are currently in starting phases where we are creating videos on YouTube to teach open sources contribution through GitHub. We have repositories on GitHub, where new developers can contribute easily and learn Github working and contributing on GitHub.

Now we are writing blogs.


Dev Blog

BaseCamp is now on dev.to to help reach more people through our blogs & share our knowledge. We have a lot of ideas already. here are some we have decided to get started with:

  • Dev Discuss -A healthy discussion on developing community as well as off-topic.

  • Open Source -Introduction to open source and encouraging people to join open source.

  • Languages -We will focus on the different programming languages to help newbie developers.

  • Resources and Roadmap -Series of resources and roadmap for the different professions from web development(Frontend/Backend/Full Stack) to mobile development.

  • Much More......

Connect with Us


Resources

As you get excited about BaseCamp, we are going to start with some resources to set up for you for future projects and learning.

Let's start with the resources list

Notion

Notion

A new tool that blends your everyday work apps into one. It's the all-in-one workspace for you and your team.


Trello

Trello

Collaborate, manage projects and reach new productivity peaks. From high rises to the home office, the way your team works is unique—accomplish it all with Trello.


freeCodeCamp

freeCodeCamp

freeCodeCamp is a non-profit organization that consists of an interactive learning web platform, an online community forum, chat rooms, online publications. They accomplish this by creating thousands of videos, articles, and interactive coding.


Replit

Replit

Replit is a simple yet powerful online IDE, Editor, Compiler, Interpreter, and REPL. Code, compile, run, and host in 50+ programming languages.


Graphicmaker

Graphicmaker

Get beautiful and customizable SVG, PNG, and Vector illustrations that match your brand identity. Brought to you by Designs.ai.


Heroku

Heroku

Heroku is a platform as a service (PaaS) that enables developers to build, run, and operate applications entirely in the cloud.


Last Note

Thank you for reading and always remember that you are amazing.

Make sure to follow us on dev.to to stay updated with our latest blog posts.

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Jaswanth •

Great Initiative!

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Suraj Vishwakarma •

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