1. StackExchange
Everyone knows of and which are part of StackExchange network. But there are dozens of other sites in the StackExchange network that are dedicated to computer science and programming. Some of my favorites are
Why use StackExchange?
- You want to improve your software engineering skills.
- Help other developers by answering their questions.
- Show off your skills by linking to your StackExchange account in your resume or website.
2. GitHub
GitHub requires no introduction for software developers. It’s the place on the Internet where open source projects are built.Why use GitHub?
- Share your code with the rest of the world.
- Contribute to open-source projects.
- Build free websites using A good GitHub profile can unlock awesome job opportunities.
3. DevDocs
DevDocs is a single-page open source app that allows you to search documentation of all popular programming languages and frameworks.Why use DevDocs?
- Superfast way to search documentation.
- Works offline.One place to search all the docs
4. Hacker News
Hacker News is a website where people submit links and have interesting discussions around them. Most of the submissions are related to Silicon Valley, Entrepreneurship, and Tech.Why use Hacker News?
- To keep updated with Silicon Valley and the US tech ecosystem.
- A place for high-quality well-moderated discussions.
5. diff.blog
diff.blog is a software engineering blog aggregator. The website aggregates blog posts from 1000s of Engineering and developer blogs.Why use diff.blog?
- You want to follow the engineering blogs of tech companies and developers from all over the internet.
- If you have a blog about software engineering, you can include it in diff.blog so that it reaches a bigger audience.
6. Udemy
Udemy is one of the biggest video tutorial websites in the world. It has amazing tutorials on almost every tech-related topic. My favorite teacher on Udemy is Stephen Grider. You should check him out.Why use Udemy?
7. DigitalOcean
DigitalOcean is a hosting provider in which you can host your servers, databases, etc. It’s very popular among developers.Why use DigitalOcean?
- You are working on personal projects and want an easy to use interface.You want to keep things as simple as possible.
8. IndieHackers
IndieHackers is a community of developers and entrepreneurs who are trying to build profitable internet companies without raising money.Why use Indie Hackers?
- You want to interact with people who are building or have built successful Internet companies.
9. Resumake
is an open-source website that helps you make a resume for applying to Software Engineering jobs.Why use Resumake?
- You want a no bull-shit, easy to use resume maker.
- You can export the resume as PDF, Latex, and JSON so that you don't have to start from scratch the next time.
10. Leetcode
Leetcode is a website that helps you prepare for software engineering interviews.Why use Leetcode?
- You want to practice coding problems that are asked during software engineering interviews.
- You want to know about the interview experiences of people who have attended software engineering interviews
11. Glassdoor
Glassdoor is a website where employees review their companies.Why use Glassdoor?
- You want to know what it is like working for the company.
- You want to know how much are the employees paid in the company.
12. ProductHunt
ProductHunt is a website where developers and companies launch websites, apps, etc that have recently built.Why use ProductHunt?
- To know what all products are getting launched every day.
- You want to launch the website or app you built.
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