Programming Hub is a free Discord server that gathers game developers worldwide for sharing games and making devlogs.
As a member of the community, you can access a job board. Other members sometimes offer paid projects or jobs for developers. On the other hand, the community posts a problem each week on the #potw channel. Every one of these "problems" is a programming challenge for members to solve and practice their skills.
Additionally, there is a section for development discussion. Using the first channel of the section, members share the latest games, bots, and programs. Also, members ask for help using the #code-support channel.
Moreover, the #devlogs channel is a space to share the progress in the creation of your game. Lastly, you can find some free assets that are useful for game developers.
Challenge yourself:
As a member, you can participate in the weekly challenges proposed by the community. These are short problems or activities for members to solve and practice their developing skills.
Participate in development discussions:
There are four channels to learn about programming. Members share the latest released games and also ask for help in case of any coding questions come up.
Find like-minded people:
This opportunity brings together gamers and developers. It's a good chance to meet new people and understand how your favorite game works.
No requirements.
Virtual
The main interaction in the Discord server occurs in the "Community" and "General" sections. The first opens a space for members to get a role and get to know each other while participating in casual, off-topic discussions. They can also find a job using the "Jobs" thread in this section. The last thread includes the weekly challenge which allows members' active participation. Additionally, this section is used to share emojis, commands, memes, self-promo content, and AI ideas.
Content is shared by members according to the topic of the channel. The development section contains the latest games and programs releases, allowing you to stay up-to-date on the field. You can also find a Dropbox folder with free assets and other resources useful for game developers, provided by the server.