At Free Code Camp, we believe that everyone should have access to quality education and the opportunity to learn how to code. We’ve built an online platform to help people learn how to code for free, and we offer support and guidance to help people get started.
But when it comes to coding projects, how do you know if you’ve done a good job? Do you just have to hope that someone notices and congratulates you on your efforts?
The good news is that there are ways to make sure your coding projects are seen and appreciated. With a little extra effort and dedication, you can make sure that your projects stand out and get noticed.
What Are Free Code Camp Projects?
Free Code Camp projects are coding projects that you can complete for free. These projects come in all shapes and sizes, from web development projects to game development projects.
When you complete a project, you have the chance to show off your coding skills and get recognized for your work. You can also get feedback from experienced coders and collaborate with other coders who are working on similar projects.
Who Checks Free Code Camp Projects?
The people who check Free Code Camp projects are usually experienced coders and members of the Free Code Camp community.
Experienced coders can provide feedback on your projects and help you improve your coding skills. They can also give you valuable advice on how to make your projects better.
Members of the Free Code Camp community are also likely to check your projects. They often give feedback and support to new coders who are just starting out.
What Do You Need to Do to Make Sure Your Projects Get Noticed?
When it comes to making sure your Free Code Camp projects get noticed, there’s no one-size-fits-all approach. However, there are some things you can do to increase your chances of getting noticed.
Make Your Projects Visible
The first thing you need to do is make sure your projects are visible. You can do this by publishing your projects on platforms like GitHub and CodePen. This will make it easier for experienced coders and members of the Free Code Camp community to find your projects and provide feedback.
Share Your Projects
You should also share your projects on social media, in coding forums, and in other online communities. This will help more people find your projects and provide feedback.
Ask for Feedback
When you share your projects, don’t be afraid to ask for feedback. Experienced coders are more likely to provide feedback if you ask for it.
Participate in Discussions
Finally, you should participate in coding discussions and forums. Experienced coders are more likely to notice your projects if you are an active and engaged member of the community.