Freebies Hunt

Communities

A group of people with common interest over a particular subject or a field.

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  • CodeNewbie

    A supportive community of developers welcoming others into learning to code. Includes a weekly Twitter chat that you can watch and participate, a Slack group to actively chat with other CodeNewbie members, and hosts a podcast series that tackles a variety of code-related stuff.

  • CodeProject

    A community of software developers of various skill levels around the world for one common goal: to learn, to teach, and have fun.

    Personal comment:

    Seriously speaking, it's one of the best communities I've been to so far. They also have a selection of articles and resources for beginners so they can have a leeway into joining this community.

  • Coding Blocks

    They also have a podcast.

  • Dev.to

    A beginner-friendly dev community that takes pride in its inclusivity.

    Personal comment:

    Recommend it a lot, also be sure to give me a visit as well.

  • GitHub

    Well, any tool has a community around it but this is where one of the biggest (if not, the biggest) open source community can be found so there's that.

  • Hackster

    A online global community dedicated to learning hardware.

  • Hackaday

    A online global hardware-/hacker-oriented community dedicated on sharing hardware-related knowledge to fellow hackers and to those with budding interests on the hardware hacking field.

  • freeCodeCamp Community

    A global community spanning the members who took interest into freeCodeCamp.

  • Game Jolt

    One of the go-to game marketplace for indie game developers. As such, you can explore, meet, and create your audience and fellow game developers. Submitted games vary from its genre, quality, and pricing. Think Steam but for indie game devs.

  • Instructables

    A community of DIY and hardware hackers that shares and explore for your DIY journey. They also offer an array of courses regarding DIY within the website, as well. We have electronics, 3D printing, cooking, and so much more.

    Personal comment:

    One of the best DIY community out there. Easy to navigate and explore, too.

  • itch.io

    Similar to Game Jolt, it is one of the biggest indie game marketplace for indie game developers who are living the indie game dev life (or aspires to be one). They're more upfront with building a community by providing more than games like game jams, an asset store, and a forum.

  • HackerNews

  • Maker's Kitchen

    A community of indie product makers and enthusiasts. They have a Slack group with a wide range of channels and topics to discuss.

  • Reddit /r/coding

    A subreddit that discusses programming without the constant barrage of HackerNews-esque type of tech and startup news.

  • Reddit /r/learnprogramming

    A beginner-friendly dev subreddit for well, learning programming.

  • Stack Overflow

    A community for professional developers and those who are aspiring to be one. It revolves around helping each other through code reviews.

    Personal comment:

    Also look for the whole Meta Exchange network if you want to visit more communities other than Stack Overflow.

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What is Freebies Hunt?

Freebies Hunt is a programmer-oriented and a personal resource list gathered by @foo-dogsquared after having a stroke with open content enthusiasm. This'll help you in finding quality free (and open source) resources to get started doing on your projects (or learnings).

Freebies Hunt is also an open source website which you can see the source code for it right here. Of course, feedbacks and contributions are welcome! 🤗

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