During an X space on #DevRel or development relationship. I was queued into my experience with Python communities around the web. From places like Stack Exchange, Facebook, Reddit, to X and even Twitch, now I am thinking about #web3 communities like this space. Harvesting development hubs on a permanent blockchain makes sense.
Cross promoting communities is always a great idea, from people that want to learn, to people that want to contribute. Evergreen content is always welcome on spaces like this one, where you know the content won't go obsolete.
I would love to hear from people about their own spaces and communities that can learn about this group. Personally I will post this and share it on the X Python community and Facebook Learn Python community.
So what kind of content can we go with? Python is such a huge world, so probably breaking the content into different categories. Things where Python has excelled and create a huge amount of following. I would break it down like the following:
- Web
- MicroPython/Embeded
- Desktop application
- Linux / Servers
- Blockchain
- Machine learning
- Gaming
- Cloud
- Mobile
- Events and news
- Next Python, features
I think those categories are certainly of interest to the community and would want to specialize on those kind of content. I would try to produce articles for the ones I feel more competent.
Hive could definitely use more technical communities that teach. I have looked but found no content more recent the six months to a year.
Where did you looked? There where articles written about 6 days ago
Maybe there is a search term I missed. Can you give me the link?
We still need more people writing articles here. It used to be used by more devs back on the steemit days
Hopefully we can get non hive related articles going, like AWS or Data science or embedded systems
And become what currently is medium centralized silo.
Just look at the #python tag
https://ecency.com/django/@codemy/delete-cart-items-django-wednesdays-ecommerce-18
Yes. That was one of the tags I failed to use. Thanks for the reminder and the link. 👍😁
Hey cool post and ideas, I just joined hive, am a python dev, I've done some crypto tools in python, but use it now in my career too for data acquisition systems, control systems and equipment control. So lots of IOT and instrumentation and protocols. Python has been great for that and awesome to learn. happy to help contribute or suggest ideas.
-Areas to add maybe are data handling
-data sharing
-data logging
-protocols
-communication
-pub/sub models and tools
-api, arguments, etc.