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Join Guide
Everything you need before you click that invite link.
Updated May 17, 20263 min read
About to join DevHub? Here's everything you need to know before you do, what to expect, what to do first, and how to get the most out of it from day one.
Who This Community Is For
Anyone who builds things with code. Beginners figuring out their first project, experienced engineers who want to stay connected to a community, open source contributors, freelancers, students, bootcamp grads, all welcome. If you're not a developer, you're still very welcome, but be aware that the focus is on coding and development topics.
What You'll Find Inside
- Help channels staffed by people who actually know what they're doing.
- Project showcase and feedback.
- Language and framework-specific channels
- Career and job hunting channels.
- An active open source org on GitHub.
- Some bots to help get things done faster.
Your First 5 Minutes
- 01Read #rules
- 02React to the message in #reaction-roles to self-assign roles
- 03Post in #introductions, a sentence or two is plenty.
- 04Browse the channels and see what's active.
- 05Ask a question, answer one, or just jump in to a chat.
No intro required to start participating. Lurking is fine. There's no pressure to be active, the server will be here when you want it.