CommunityScout

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Alcamy
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Discourse is an open source Internet forum and mailing list management software application founded in 2013 by Jeff Atwood, Robin Ward, and Sam Saffron.

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Ladder
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We’re rethinking career growth for Gen Z with a focus on community. On Ladder (formerly Remote Students), you can join professional communities with like-minded peers in tech, apply to thousands of jobs, and connect with peers for mentorship and referrals.

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Top CommunityScout Alternatives and Competitors

  • Alcamy - The internet’s catalog of self-learning resources.
  • Hashnode // Developers Community - The smartest engineers tell their stories on Hashnode.
  • Discourse - Civilized discussion for your community
  • Top CommunityScout alternatives are Alcamy , Hashnode // Developers Community , Discourse .
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