Top social networking sites for Developers in 2022.

Prem Singh Rathore
Nerd For Tech
Published in
4 min readJul 3, 2022

This article will discuss some top social networking sites in 2022 that can help your web development journey.

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In the world of social media, where we are getting more connected, one should learn to harness the power of community.

Medium

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Evan William created this website in August 2012. He coined the term blogger, which later became trendy as a blog. The idea behind Medium was to give people more word length to express themselves than its previous company Twitter provided, which was about 140 characters.

In 2016 7.5 million articles were published on the medium, and over 60 million readers used the platform.

You can write articles or posts on Medium and can get paid for it based on the total article read time.

So, you can read about anything, and there are tons of articles you can find related to website development on Medium, which you can read, like, and share with your friends also.

Hackernoon

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Hackernoon began its journey in January 2016 as a Hacker Daily on Medium and finally became Hackernoon in April 2016.

The site is run by the husband and wife duo of David and Linh Dao Smooke and gained popularity in October 2016 with articles such as Why Everyone Missed the Most Mind-Blowing Feature of Cryptocurrency. I m harvesting credit card numbers and passwords from your site. Here’s how. How does it feel about learning Javascript in 2016, The Ethereum blockchain size has exceeded 1TB, and yes, it’s an issue.

Here people write about the latest trends in the technological planet on topics like Metaverse, Crypto, Blockchain, or Web Development.

You can read some of the highest quality content available on the Internet through Hackernoon, which is also ad-free.

HashNode

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The founders of HashNode were Fazel Rahman and Sandeep Panda(Co-Founder and CTO), which began in 2020.

The purpose of Hashnode was to make a global community of developers where you can connect with other developers, share knowledge, and help grow the community.

Here people write about their learning and experiences while working on cool projects.

You can also import articles from Medium and publish them on the Hash node.

Code Project

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Chris Maunder and David Cunningham created Code Project.

Code Project provides developers with an open platform where they can freely share their knowledge, ideas, and codes.

It contains various article topics, such as content highlighting tips and tricks for beginners in technical blogs. To help the community grow, developers and programmers can write their articles and submit their work to Code Project.

Members can take help from Code Project quick answer section. This section provides questions and answers for topics such as C#, HTML, CSS, C++, ASP.NET, and C#4.0.

Dev Community

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Dev community provides a platform for the software developers to come together and help each other.

DEV has built on Forem: open-source software designed to empower communities. Because our application is open source, you can inspect every little detail of the code or chip in yourself! Forem is available for anyone interested in creating similar communities in any niche or passion. Visit our meta Forem, forem.dev for more information.

DEV has led by Forem’s co-founders, Ben Halpern, Jess Lee, and Peter Frank (“PB&J”).

You’ll find a lot of technical content related to web development and other topics, which you can browse through.

In the end, it is all about learning and sharing what you've learned with the community because, as Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri quotes, “If knowledge is not put into practice, it does not benefit thou.

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