-DevHub-Engineers-Portal

The DevHub Engineers' Portal is a comprehensive platform designed to empower developers across various fields, including Web Development, AI/ML, and Android. It offers direct access to top resources like documentation, roadmaps, interview guidelines, and blog posts.

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📚 DevHub Engineers' Portal

Project Description

The DevHub Engineers' Portal is a comprehensive platform designed to empower developers across various fields, including Web Development, AI/ML, and Android. It offers direct access to top resources like documentation, roadmaps, interview guidelines, and blog posts. The platform is built with a modern tech stack, ensuring a smooth and interactive user experience.

Tech Stack:

Frontend:

  • React.js ⚛️
  • Tailwind CSS 🎨
  • Framer Motion 🌀 (for Animated Text)
  • React Prism 🌈 (for displaying code snippets)

Backend:

  • MongoDB
  • Express
  • And Other...

Project Structure

🚀 Home Page

  • Displays a welcoming message to developers, highlighting the platform's mission.
  • Provides quick links to various sections of the portal.
  • I have a designs for HomePage
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📚 Resources Page

Documentation:

  • Access to top-quality documentation on various technologies.

Roadmap Guidelines:

  • Detailed roadmaps for learning and mastering different fields.

Blog:

  • Problem-solving posts and tutorials introducing new technologies.

CS/IT Uni Material:

  • Study materials for university-level computer science and IT courses.

🗣️ Interview Guidelines

Practical Guidelines:

  • Tips and tricks for acing practical interviews on the web, AI, and other fields.

Interview Experiences:

  • Real-life interview stories and advice.

🛠️ Compiler

  • An integrated online compiler where users can write the HTML, CSS & Code and show the output on the webpage.

📦 Installation

  1. Clone the repository:

git clone https://github.com/aligates2107/-DevHub-Engineers-Portal.git
  1. Navigate to the project directory:
cd DevHub-Engineer-s
  1. Install dependencies:
npm install 

or

yarn install
  1. Run the development server:
npm start

or

npm run dev

or

yarn start

🚀 Contributin:

We welcome contributions from the community! Here's how you can contribute:

  • Fork the repository.
  • Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix.
  • Commit your changes with a clear and descriptive message, if you have an issue with that picture or video, then upload it with a clear message.
  • Push your changes to your fork.
  • Submit a pull request and explain your changes.

Watch Video: https://youtu.be/4wAAcPnXtxo

📝 License

  • This project is licensed under the MIT License.

💬 Contact us:

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