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June 21, 2022

6 Best React Communities to get Information and Support

From beginners to well-seasoned developers looking for information, the React online community has your back.

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Ashutosh Mishra, React Developer and Content Writer

React is the most popular JavaScript library to build single-page applications. Therefore, if you are thinking to learn React in 2022, it's definitely a great decision.

To help you on your journey, I am sharing with you the list of the six best React communities to get information and support. So without further ado, let's get started.

1. Dev's React Community

Dev Community is one of the world's largest networks of software developers with more than 800K users. At the time of writing this article (May 2022), they already have more than 23K posts published on React. That's an insane amount of knowledge and content.

Not all of these 23K posts will be of the same quality, but you can still derive a lot of great value from these because these posts are written by developers from all kinds of backgrounds and all kinds of experience, so there will be a lot to learn.

Apart from that, if you want to ask something from the community or have a question, you can create a post with #discuss tag and let the community know about your issue, and most likely you'll get a great positive response along with a solution to your problem.

2. Hashnode's React Community

Hashnode is a developer blogging platform and one of the best developer communities you can be a part of. As of writing this post (May 2022), it has more than 12K posts and 91K followers on its React tag making it the third all-time trending tag after #javascript and #web-development.

Similar to Dev.to, all the React posts on Hashnode have also been written by developers from all kinds of backgrounds and experiences from various countries.

So there are a lot of posts on React tutorials, React projects, concepts, and so on, written by various developers with unique experiences. Hence, there will be a lot to learn.

3. Reactiflux

Reactiflux is an online discord community and the largest chatroom of React developers with more than 180,000 developers as of May 2022.

Whether you need code help in React or guidance in your career, whether you want to have your resume reviewed, or want to have a general talk about React or its tools and libraries, this community is your go.

The community also holds monthly “q and a” sessions and they have a very active job board for the latest React jobs. Apart from that, the community also has fun channels to talk about movies, anime, games, sports, etc.

4. Stack Overflow

If you are a programmer, there's no chance you have not heard about Stack Overflow. Bugs are common for every developer whether beginner or experienced and communities like Stack Overflow are here to help you solve them.

Most of the mistakes you’ll make in your journey learning React have already been made by someone else months and years ago. So you don't have to reinvent the wheel every time. Search the site and you may find the solution to your problem. If not, you can always ask your question.

As of May 2022, the Stack Overflow has more than 390,000 questions with the React tag. We have already seen some React communities that help you with information, Stack Overflow is here to give you support.

5. Reddit

The subreddit /r/reactjs is one of the best online React communities you can join. It's already been joined by more than 300,000 React developers as of May 2022.

The best part of this community is that you can make it personal by asking any question that relates to React in one way or another, no matter how complex or insignificant they are. You can also share your projects and portfolios to get feedback.

Do you have an opinion or question about something? Ask it. Do you want to ask questions related to careers? Ask it. Any other thing relevant to React? Ask it.

Even if you don't have any questions right now, just checking out the existing posts will help you a lot, and maybe you can also help someone by commenting on a particular post.

6. Freecodecamp News' React Collection

Freecodecamp News is one of the best quality tech publications out there. At the time of writing this article (May 2022), the publication already has more than 700 articles under the React tag.

All the articles going live on Freecodecamp News are reviewed extensively by their editing team. So you can be sure that there will be no compromise with regards to quality and that these 700 pieces of React articles are pure gold.

You can either search for specific content or scroll all the articles under the React tag.

Conclusion

That’s the end of our article on the best react communities for information and support. I hope you got to learn about some amazing React communities which will help you in your journey.

If you have any questions or want to connect with me, ping me on Twitter and check out my blog.

Happy Coding!

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