As much as I like to use publicly indexable sites, I am always at a loss of quality. Kindly recommend me some invite links.<p>Preferably those that are related to interviews and web development.
I'd start with:<p>1. What do I want to learn?<p>2. Regarding that particular topic's community: on which online chatroom platform is it most active?<p>For example, Discord hosts official communities for: Strapi (headless CMS framework), NestJS.<p>Whereas IRC (Libera server) hosts official communities for: NodeJS. I don't recall if other IRC channels I visit are official-- but it has many other great chat rooms.<p>Some are on both. For example (Note: I am not sure if this particular site represents Linux officially)--> "This is the official site for the Linux.Chat community, namely #linux on Libera and Linux.Chat on Discord" [1].<p>Note they list IRC first, Discord second. That's my approach in terms of prioritizing the two, as well: Personally I prefer IRC for its simplicity and old-school history & philosophy.<p>[1] <a href="https://linux.chat/" rel="nofollow">https://linux.chat/</a>
The Idris group. It is very rich if you enjoy that type of thing.<p>I seriously do not like it isn’t publicly indexable. So much lovely stuff gets lost when they close a channel.
I'm an educator on this server that educates its members with ethical hacking, and computer literacy known as "Team Noxious"<p><a href="https://discord.gg/9V2nm5bH" rel="nofollow">https://discord.gg/9V2nm5bH</a>
<a href="http://includecpp.org/discord/" rel="nofollow">http://includecpp.org/discord/</a><p>This discord has been phenomenal for C++.