As a programmer, choosing the right developer community can be a great help in improving your programming skills, and I can't say why, but some of the best real-time development communities can really help you build a lot of development experience.
Here is a list of the top development communities frequented by 14 programmers, and as programmers, you should know one or more of them, and learn to use them to improve your programming skills using the resources inside.
What do we expect to get in the developer community?
We want to get real help, not to get some nagging crap or some hydrology. We want to be able to get answers from other developers to help or discuss some of the learning resources. Are some of the issues that developers are most concerned about in the community.
Let's take a look at the 14 top developer communities that programmers often go to, and if you don't know them, then go and see if you can get something unexpected.
Stack Overflow
Stack Overflow will also be celebrating its 6 birthday in September, with no doubt that stack Overflow is the world's most popular developer community and one of the richest in the community.
Official website: http://stackoverflow.com/
Reddit
Reddit is also a very personality-rich community, you can submit some interesting topics on the Reddit, but also with other programmers to discuss some programming development problems and current IT hot information, Reddit is a user sticky relatively strong open community, programming development plate is only a small part of it.
Official website: http://www.reddit.com/r/programming
Google + Communities
Join the Google + community with just one account, and you can get the resources you need completely free of charge.
Official website: https://plus.google.com/communities
SitePoint
SitePoint Community Forum is also one of my favorite online development community and Programmer's home, SitePoint main goal is to help beginners understand their choice of programming language and technology, and improved, the site content including Web development, web design, technical writing and user experience.
Official website: http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/
CodeProject
As of August 2013, more than 1 million users have settled in CodeProject and shared about 100多万个 code demos, and in CodeProject you can share the code with your friends. Unlike other communities, CodeProject is more focused on software development, such as C, C #, C + +, Java, Lisp, and more.
Official website: http://www.codeproject.com/
Treehouse
Looking for an affordable programming learning pathway? You can try joining Treehouse, which is not expensive, and the annual membership can also offer discounts. The treehouse is very simple and you can find answers to all the questions in the hierarchy.
Official website: https://teamtreehouse.com/forum
Hacker News
The name Hacker News has been engraved on the minds of many developers, where you can see in real-time what's happening in the programming world, including some learning resources and tutorials. You can find the learning resources that are right for you from the data submitted by the user, such as articles, image videos, and discussion of some issues.
Official website: https://news.ycombinator.com/news
Dzone
Dzone is a community that allows users to share the latest IT news and programming resources, an article-driven community, so many content managers are required to check the quality of the article, and in a sense it is similar to the HN and other programming communities, but the platform is the longest, with the largest number of users in it.
Official website: http://www.dzone.com/links/index.html
Bytes
Bytes is a traditional development community where novices and experts can discuss issues related to software development, database development, and network and system management. The database, the network and the system are the foundation of programming, we need to pay attention to this aspect of the problem, thus can better help us to improve the programming ability.
Official website: http://bytes.com/
Daniweb
Daniweb was previously designed for marketing business analysts, but is now serving Web developers and programmers of all ages.
Official website: http://www.daniweb.com/
Dream in Code
In the past few years, it has been slow to update, there is a good side of the bad side, 60w users and millions of articles, including Java, C + +, vb.net, learning resources are quite rich.
Official website: http://www.dreamincode.net/forums/
Tech.pro
Tech.pro is a community that focuses on the development of science and technology, and Tech.pro is an introductory site for resources and tutorials, including technical tutorials, discussions, blog links, and more.
Official website: http://tech.pro/
Pineapple
This may not be an active development community, but it also contains a lot of useful tools, tutorials, and library resources. I started using Pineapple a few months ago and now I'm more dependent on it.
Official website: http://pineapple.io/
Lobsters
This is a user-invited development community, is a truly "social-oriented" community, you can find a lot of programming on the inside of any discussion, a lot of information is at least 20 replies, this information may be of great help to you.
Official website: https://lobste.rs/
Link: http://www.codeceo.com/article/14-communities-programmer-go.html
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14 Top development communities that programmers often go to