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Sergio Lar
Sergio Lar

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12 Best Communities and Forums for Developers to Join 🀝

Connecting with other developers can supercharge your learning and career. Here are 12 top communities and forums where developers network, share knowledge, and find support:

1. Stack Overflow πŸ’‘

  • The go-to Q&A site for coding problems. If you’ve Googled an error message, you’ve probably landed here.

2. GitHub Discussions πŸ› οΈ

  • Collaborate on open-source projects and engage in meaningful technical discussions.

3. Reddit (r/Programming, r/LearnProgramming) πŸ”

  • Subreddits like r/programming and r/webdev host discussions, news, and resources for developers.

4. Dev.to 🌐

  • A friendly blogging platform for developers where you can write posts, comment, and share your coding journey.

5. Hacker News πŸ“°

  • A forum for tech enthusiasts where developers discuss the latest in programming, startups, and innovation.

6. Discord Servers

7. Hashnode ✍️

  • A blogging platform for developers with built-in networking features to connect with other tech writers.

8. GitLab Forum πŸš€

  • A space for developers using GitLab to share best practices, workflows, and troubleshooting tips.

9. FreeCodeCamp Forum πŸ“˜

  • A supportive forum for beginners and advanced developers alike, discussing web development, algorithms, and more.

10. Women Who Code 🌟

  • A global community empowering women in tech, offering events, resources, and networking opportunities.

11. Indie Hackers πŸ’Ό

  • Perfect for developers working on side projects, SaaS apps, or startups, with a focus on sharing progress and feedback.

12. CodeProject πŸ› οΈ

  • A resource-rich site with articles, discussions, and challenges for developers to learn and improve.

Reason Join These Communities?

  • Networking Opportunities: Meet like-minded professionals.
  • Learning: Discover new tools, trends, and solutions.
  • Support: Get help with tough coding challenges.
  • Sharing: Showcase your work and receive feedback.

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Nimrod Kramer

great list! i'd add daily.dev - it's where tons of developers actually start their day. replaces your new tab with curated dev news and discussions, which beats manually checking multiple sites. the community features like squads are pretty solid for team learning too.