Made

Community-curated learning resources for software developers

Gregory Worrall
subculture
2 min readApr 2, 2019

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We’ve just shipped made.is, a living project we hope to regularly contribute to as we ship future projects and educate ourselves further.

We’ve set Made up to be an open source initiative from the start, so you can contribute and add resources to Made by submitting a pull request to it’s GitHub repository and editing a Markdown file.

The majority of the process of self-educating yourself in software development is explorative project-based learning.

Discovering new tools, resources and libraries to experiment with in an attempt to either improve something existing or to try something completely new is how the most of us progress as developers.

Made is an initiative to designed to accompany that learning process by building a community-curated list of tools, resources and libraries that are easy to discover, browse and try out.

We also aim to make contributing to the project as simple as possible so people may use made.is as an entry point to open source contribution

We’re starting with games development and games design, we’ll eventually expand into different areas, this will happen based on how community contribution picks up.

We’ve built Made on the back of Facebook’s documentation product called Docusaurus and Algolia’s search makes finding new things in Made super easy and lightning fast and we’re very thankful for the generosity of their DocSearch program.

Thanks for reading everyone,

Gregory Worrall

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