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Explore various react-related communities and news sources to expand your knowledge, ask questions, and engage with other developers. From stack overflow and reddit to dev, hashnode, reactiflux, and spectrum, find the platform that suits your learning style. Remember to read the code of conduct before participating.
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On this page weʼve listed some React-related communities that you can be a part of; see the other pages in this section for additional online and in-person learning materials. Before participating in Reactʼs communities, please read our Code of Conduct. We have adopted the Contributor Covenant and we expect that all community members adhere to the guidelines within. Stack Overflow Stack Overflow is a popular forum to ask code-level questions or if youʼre stuck with a specific error. Read through the existing questions tagged with reactjs or ask your own! Popular Discussion Forums There are many online forums which are a great place for discussion about best practices and application architecture as well as the future of React. If you have an answerable code- level question, Stack Overflow is usually a better fit. Each community consists of many thousands of React users. DEVʼs React community Hashnodeʼs React community Reactiflux online chat Redditʼs React community Spectrumʼs React community
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