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5 Must-Know Communities for Developers

As a developer, being part of a dev community can be a key to building a professional network, presenting your projects and receiving constructive feedback. Here are five communities that you may want to check out.

1. Dev.to

Dev is a platform where developers from diverse backgrounds share their thoughts, experiences, and insights.

Why You Should Join

  • Variety of Topics: Whether you're into web development, AI, or just curious about the latest trends, there’s something for everyone.
  • Engaging Discussions: The community is welcoming and supportive, so you can easily jump into the comments to share your thoughts, ask questions, or just give a thumbs-up to someone's post.
  • Make Connections: By getting involved, you're likely to meet other developers and even industry experts.

2. Peerlist.io

Peerlist is a community where developers can showcase their skills and projects.

Why You Should Join

  • Show Off Your Creations: Peerlist lets you create a profile where you can display your projects and achievements.
  • Find Collaboration Partners: If you’re looking for people to brainstorm or work on projects with, this is the place to be.
  • Boost Your Credibility: Sharing your work can help you build a reputation in the developer community. The more you share, the more people will recognize you.

3. Work in Progress (WIP)

WIP is a great hub for makers, creators, and developers working on side projects.

Why You Should Join

  • Keep Yourself Accountable: By sharing your project updates, you’ll find it easier to stay focused and motivated.
  • Get Valuable Feedback: Share your ideas and receive constructive feedback that can help refine your projects into something special.

4. X Communities: Web Developers & Software Engineering

X communities are full of discussions centered around web development and software engineering.

Why You Should Join

  • Real-Time Conversation: X allows for instant dialogue. Have a quick question or want to share an insight? Just post or join a relevant thread.
  • Focused Discussions: Many X communities dive deep into specific programming languages or frameworks, making it easy to connect with other developers.

5. Reddit Communities

Reddit communities offer a wide range of knowledge and discussions.

Check out:

r/AskProgramming,
r/webdev,
r/programming,
r/coding

Why You Should Join

  • Diverse Voices: Engage with people from different backgrounds sharing insights and opinions.
  • Ask for Help Anytime: Members of these subreddits are always eager to help you out. Subreddits like r/AskProgramming are especially useful for getting advice.

6. Dea

Live on Uneed

Bonus community! Launching soon Dea is a platform designed to help you manage and organise all your ideas. It will allow you to share your projects and receive valuable feedback from others. Stay tuned!

Conclusion

Joining a developer community is an experience that can enhance your growth. Don’t hesitate — jump in and start engaging today. Your next great project may be just a conversation away.

Happy coding!

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Anmol Baranwal

I've been part of Peerlist before but then I stopped being active... It's great and X communities are also decent especially for feedback.

I also run my own Discord community called OpenSouls, mainly for technical writers and open source developers. If anyone wants to join, you can use dub.sh/opensouls. Approx 200+ members!

I've never really promoted it often because I don't wanna force people to join it yk.

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Jamie

Great, thanks for sharing 🙌🏼

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Arindam Majumder
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Jamie

Thanks for sharing!

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Gnanee.io

Thanks for sharing these communities! 👏 We recently launched Gnanee.io, a community app aimed at solving key challenges for tech professionals—curating tech news, articles, and tutorials from trusted sources, then summarizing them into concise insights. Plus, it unifies profiles from GitHub, Dev.to, LinkedIn, etc., making it easier to showcase work. Hope it’s a useful resource for others here!

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Magdalena Wieremiejuk

This is a really nice list, thanks

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"Finding the right developer communities is like discovering the best spot for alpastor—once you’ve tasted that perfect blend of support, resources, and shared knowledge, there’s no going back! Whether you’re after coding advice or project feedback, these communities are must-know stops for devs hungry for growth!"

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Navneet Verma

Ahh the way you present the content is very nice! Liked it!

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Jamie

Thank you!

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Devluc

DEVto and Web Developers on X are awesome communities. I'm happy to be part of them

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Manasa Jayasri

Love the WIP concept, never heard of it but I bet it's gonna be super helpful. Thanks for sharing!

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Jamie

Glad you liked it!

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Hotragn

Insightful

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Matt

Thanks for sharing!

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Jamie

Thank you! :)

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