MODULE PACK FOR STUDENT
Many engineers with a creative mind have struggled to find the perfect road to demonstrate their abilities due to a lack of appropriate tools.
They may not be able to put their abilities to good use, and some students who are financially disadvantaged and lack the resources to access them may be unable to do so.
Here we are, ready to assist our future heroes in a variety of ways by simply providing them with a platform where they can quickly access all of the stuff that they previously found costly.
We will provide them with access at a cheap fee to fit into their budget, making learning easier for them.
In the future, we hope to contact large corporations such as Microsoft, Google, and others to inform them of our goals so that they can show interest in our work and give us with their best resources at a low cost that have a high value in the outside world.
We can present our ideas to a number of colleges and universities, and we can provide their students with access to all of these tools, allowing them to hone their skills through more practice, and then in the future, when they have gained all of the necessary experience, we can bring a specific course to which students can enroll, and in the end, they will receive a certified certificate from one of our large corporations.

DESCRIPITON
Students who have registered on our website will notice that we have divided the resources into two phases: Phase 1 and Phase 2.
Phase 1 is designed for complete beginners with little or no coding expertise.
If you’ve mastered all of the tools in Phase 1, you can begin dabbling in the tools and platforms in Phase 2.
(All the entries in Phase 1 are listed in the order in which a beginner can start learning them)
Phase 1:
- ATOM , the hackable text editor
To be a good developer, you must first have a good text editor.
atom, a hackable text editor open sourced by engineers hub, is the greatest place to start as a novice.

2. Web Development Crash Course from Think full
Once you’ve set up your text editor, dive right into web development with some high-quality material to gain a head start on HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
The course covers a broad range of subjects, encompassing the majority of frontend web development as well as other tools such as git and APIs.
3.Web Development Boot camp from Flatiron School
After you’ve mastered fundamental HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, this boot camp will teach you Ruby, Rails, SQL, and advanced JavaScript, including frameworks like React.
4.Unlimited private repos in Engineers Hub
You’ve probably begun developing some nice code and want to keep track of your projects by now.As long as you are a student, engineers hub provides you with free limitless private repositories.
5.Engineers Hub Desktop
Engineers Hub Desktop is a desktop application that makes committing and pushing files a breeze! You can easily control workflow if you learn how to use.
6.Pro membership for a year in Engineers Kraken
Trust me when I tell that having a GUI program to track contributions makes collaboration a lot easier. EngineersKraken is a fantastic application for tracking commits, TODOs, and other tasks while working in a group.
7.Free domain and SSL certificate from name cheap
On the.me TLD, you get a one-year free domain name registration.
Set up your developer portfolio with everything you’ve learned about web development ;) a one-year SSL certificate is also included.
8.Platform credits in Hack hands
Doubts are something that we will all face as we learn.
What could be more beneficial than having real developers available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week? Hack hands is offering $25 in platform credits.
9.Game development tools from Unreal
As long as you’re a student, you can get all of Unreal’s game creation tools for all platforms — PC, console, mobile, online, V R, you name it! That’s it for Phase 1 — you may call yourself a proficient developer if you’re familiar with all of the resources listed above.
You shouldn’t, however, stop here. There are numerous tools available to help you develop your skills and become a better engineer.
Phase 2:
Here are the remaining tools that can be used once you’ve gained some basic coding and software development knowledge.
1.Platform credits for Amazon Web Services
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the company’s cloud platform.
With your student pack, you get free credits to use on the site.

2.Platform credits for Digital Ocean
Digital Ocean is a cloud hosting service offering a variety of pricing and features. The Student Developer Pack comes with a $50 credit that can be spent on the platform.

3.Algolia
In Algolia, you receive 1 million operations every year.You gain full access to search APIs, allowing you to provide your users with a unique search and discovery experience across all platforms.

4.Bitnami
For a year, you get a Business 3 plan. Bitnami is a software package library designed to work with web apps and other development stacks.

5.Carto
Carto is a cloud-based software-as-a-service platform that offers location and web mapping applications. For cartography and web visualization, APIs and other developer tools are available.

6.Data dog
Data dog is a cloud-based application monitoring service that keeps track of servers, databases, and other resources. With the Developer Student Pack, you get a two-year pro account.

7.Heroku
Heroku is a popular platform for hosting and deploying apps.
Ruby on Rails, Java, Node.js, Python, Scala, PHP, and Go are all supported on the platform.

8.Send Grid
Send Grid is a transactional and marketing email communication platform.
You get a free Student plan with the Student Developer Pack as long as you are a student.

9.Talplytics
It is a platform for native mobile app A/B testing. For 6 months, the Student Developer Pack gives you unlimited access to all of the tools.

10.Transifex
Transifex is a continually localised cloud-based translation management system that interfaces with all of your existing development platforms.
You get a free year of the beginning plan.

11.Travis CI
Travis CI is a Engineers Hub-based continuous integration solution for building and testing software projects. Open source builds can be freely tested. You can also test private builds with the student pack.
The Enginners Hub Student Development Pack can help you advance in your profession by providing free access to the top developer tools in the business (the Pack). Every student in a degree-granting program over the age of 13 is welcome to join The Pack, and we’re dedicated to assisting every student — no matter where they are.The majority of pupils apply for the Pack using an email account provided by their school. Students who do not have access to an email address can still apply for the Pack using their dated student ID. But what if you want to apply but your school won’t provide you a student email address or ID number? We don’t want you to miss out, therefore alternative documentation is acceptable as long as it confirms your current student status.
It’s not simple to be a student.Learning new skills and courses may become challenging as a result of prohibitively expensive program.
As a result, modern students require the use of applications, program, and professional-grade software.Engineers Hub Education is a free online platform that provides learners with practical understanding of numerous development tools.
Engineers Hub is still the preferred choice for instructors and students throughout the world, with 65 million developers, 3 million organizations, 200 million repositories, and 72 percent of Fortune 50 companies.
Furthermore, using Engineers Hub for school projects encourages collaboration with others and the development of a portfolio.Canva, Microsoft Azure, Data Camp, PomoDone, and other important tools are included in the developer pack.
The developer packs are used for free because the collective offers in the Pack are worth over $12,000 per student.
The Student Pack is valid for two years, and students can renew it if they are still enrolled in school.

To be qualified for the Engineers Hub Student Developer Pack, the registrant must:
- Be enrolled in a bachelor or diploma-granting program in a high school, secondary school, college, university, home school, or other similar educational institution.
- Possess a Engineer Hub verified user account.
- Have a verifiable educational institute-issued email address or records that demonstrate current student status and academic data.
- Be at least 13 years old.
The approval of the application normally takes several days.
So, if you want to get the developer bundle, you’ll have to wait a few days.
Keep a watch out for the approval letter in the mail.If the application is denied, the student can reapply and attach any extra documents that are required.If you’re a student, you can join up for GitHub and get six months of free access to Educative 60+ beginner and advanced developer courses.
In fact, here’s a complete list of all the courses that come with the Engineer Hub Student Developer Pack for free.
Teachers and professors will benefit from Engineer hub because they will obtain more ideas about tech-related topics and will gain more experience by using our advanced pack.
They can also communicate with professional representatives from organization such as Google, Microsoft, and others by going through our advanced pack.

1. GitHub Teacher Toolbox
The GitHub Teacher Toolbox aims to provide free access to the top developer tools in one convenient location for educators.
Utilize resources given by some of our partners and friends to automate, monitor, and enhance your process.
This pack includes the best API, cloud-based, and a classroom where you can build up an industry-standard workflow and focus on teaching.
Become a Engineer Hub Campus Advisor and champion the usage of real-world tools at your school by mastering Git and GitHub.
