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This is a really cool product! As for the questions:
Amazing! Thank you for sharing about your experiences with community, Robert 🎉
Congrats on all the impact you've had on others in the 100devs community. The fulfillment people get from answering people's questions and helping others is one of my favorite aspects of community 🙏
And +1 on Vercel--I'm especially impressed with how collaborative and diverse their community is 🌎
If you're interested to learn more about Common Room, feel free to check out our Uncommon community, where community / developer advocacy leaders get together and share best practices on building community ❤️
The most impactful community I'm a part of is CodeNewbie. CodeNewbie is awesome because the support they provide to new developers with the podcast to the CodeNewbie challenges. It is a great positive place where new developers can connect and help each other. I also love how CodeNewbie is always looking for new ways to support devs any way they can.
I'd like to learn more about developer relations. I've seen a lot things related to developer relations online this year so next year I'd like to take some time to explore that a bit more.
I admire a lot of of the companies and organizations that are out there helping girls and women learn how to code. I especially admire Girls Who Code and specifically their mission because this is an organization I wished was around when I was younger since that would have helped me discover coding sooner. A company I also admire Skillcrush because they believe tech is for everyone and this belief is felt in everything they have done from the courses they created to the blog posts they have written.
I love Girls Who Code! It's such an amazing organization.
Developer Relations is a really exciting space 😊 We hosted a bookclub with Mary Thengvall about her book "The Business Value of Developer Relations," where she talks about some key topics from her book, like the value of developer communities and her "DevRel Mantra." If you want to check it out, you can watch it here: commonroom.io/blog/uncommon-book-c...
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Sounds like CodeNewbie has delivered tremendous value to you! I love to see this!
During my time at Webflow, our team worked directly with Girls Who Code to develop a summer immersion program that I believe is currently underway now! What a rewarding experience and amazing organization! 🙂
I’ve just started volunteering with Code the Dream and I love that they focus on helping individuals from underrepresented and disadvantaged backgrounds get into the tech industry. In addition to practicing my fullstack development chops with Rails and Ruby, I want to go more in-depth with SQL and learn more backend tech like Node.js and Express. I’m also learning Python, too lol. So many interesting things! Thank you for sponsoring this awesome event 😊
That is awesome 🎉 Thank you for helping build a strong community with Code the Dream and helping so many others with fulfilling their goals within the tech industry! It's great to see that you're contributing and getting a ton of value from this community ❤️
Thank you, that’s so kind 😊
Code the Dream is an amazing organization - super cool that you're involved! Thank you for stopping by 😊
Most impactful community is the tech community on Twitter in general. In the next few years I want to call myself an Accessibility and React Frontend Developer, who talks and share advice on how to make websites and application accessible for everyone.
Because of this, I admire Microsoft a lot, because their accessibility engagement is just so amazing. I also admire dev.to and CodeNewbie because they do a lot for the tech community and especially beginners and selftaught developers, without them, I would not be were I am today.
Thank you for sharing, Julia! The tech community's openness and knowledge sharing has always been one of my favorite things about the industry 😊
One thing I would love to learn in the next year is to have the confidence of creating a full stack app from conception to deployment. I know I am capable, after marrying to Stack Overflow, Googling, Youtubing, and deep diving documentations, but I'd love to have that automation where I can just whip up a protoype and keep building on it with ferocity and focus.
One company that I admire is Pixar. It's an environment about creating powerful storytelling and powerful narratives is what changes the world so I strive to embed that element in my coding craftsmanship and journey.
I love Pixar! At the cutting edge of tech and storytelling! ❤️
Right? Marrying the most fundamental nature of human evolution with science and innovation: this is how it's done. 😍
+1 such a HUGE Pixar fan 😍!!
Definitely visiting your site.... I think I can use this for an upcoming Community Project with our students. Thank You!
Thank you, we'd love to have you test us out! If you have any questions or need assistance, join our Uncommon slack community (uncommon-community.slack.com/join/...) - the team will be there to help support your project!
Hello, hello! Thanks for joining us as a sponsor!
Our pleasure! Thank you for having us 🎉
Most imptactful community I am a part of is #100Devs! The amount of support there is incredible.
Love this! #100Devs seems to offer a ton of resources for their community members (or to use #100Devs lingo, folx). What are some of your favorite resources there?
Thank you for supporting the community!
We're happy to be here! 🎉
I'd actually love to learn how to be developer relations.
Amazing! If you want to connect with DevRel leaders, the Uncommon community Slack is a great place to meet folks in this space: commonroom.io/join-slack/
The thing I love to learn in up coming year will be about blockchain and web3 development, there seem so much potential on this field.
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Blockchain and web3 development is in such an exciting place right now! One thing which I'm especially impressed by is how many of these companies have taken a community-native approach to their growth.
In case it's helpful, Common Room has a blog post which includes some of our learnings from our partnerships with communities in the web3 space: commonroom.io/blog/web3-community-...
Amazing! I took a course with Wharton on Crypto and Blockchain. It was super informative. Not the cheapest course but incredibly valuable! Here's the link if you want to check it out: blockchain.wharton.upenn.edu/
Hey there
Being a Python dev, PyLadies has been an impactful community. I started and organized a Miami chapter, which has now been absorbed into one "South Florida PyLadies" group, due to the fact that I was co-hosting the Meetups with PyLadies SWFL. Highly recommend getting involved with this international community!
That is amazing! Thank you for giving back to a community that has been so impactful for you and expanding it so others can benefit. Community leaders like you make all the difference ❤️
Thank you for this. You made my day, here!
The most impactful community that I've been apart of so far is 100Devs and CodeNewbie.
What I would love to learn within the next year is how to build within Web3, make Discord bots and automation tools.
A company that I admire is Signal because I love how they enhance the protection of communications for activists around the world.
Love to see so many 100Devs community members here, and thrilled that the CodeNewbie community (and event) are driving so much impact for you, Dee! 🎉
+1 on the excitement around learning and building within Web3. Common Room partners with many Web3 communities. It's been fun with work through some of the challenges and considerations unique to the Web3 space--especially around the idea of protecting users' anonymity or pseudonymity, while balancing the community needs around fostering healthy discussions. In case you're curious to learn more, feel free to check out our blog post here: commonroom.io/blog/web3-community-...
Thank you Hedan for sharing this resource.
Thank you for dropping by, Ayu! I love how open and inclusive Virtual Coffee is as a community, and it's so great to hear they've had such an impact on your growth 🌱
Content creators for technical writing are the unsung heroes in so many communities. Thanks for all your contributions to these different communities 👏