About Virtual Coffee
Virtual Coffee is a laid-back conversation with developers twice a week. It's the conversation that keeps going in slack. It's the online events that support developers at all stages of the journey. It's the place you go to make friends. Anyone can join! Whether you're thinking about getting into tech or have been in it for decades.
The community at a glance
Virtual Coffee is a Slack Group for Web Developers and Programmers with roughly 550 members. It has been around since 2020. It has a live chat communication style. It also includes an application process to join, 1:1 member pairing, events or meetups, job listings or career networking, and an email newsletter. On the Hive Index it ranks #10 in the Web Development communities list.
Community Topics
Community Features
This community has a realtime chat
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Only 4% of Web Development communities have an application processThis community requires an application to join
Pairing
Only 4% of Software Development communities have member pairingThis community sets up 1:1 pairing between its members
This community hosts offline events and meetups
This community has a job board or provides career networking opportunities
This community has an email newsletter of related content
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Frequently asked questions
- Who is Virtual Coffee for?
- Best for Web Developers and Programmers enthusiasts looking for a Slack-based community with live chat, events or meetups.
- Is Virtual Coffee free to join?
- This listing is not marked as paid-only. Access rules and any fees are decided by the community.
- How many members does Virtual Coffee have?
- Roughly 550 members, based on figures reported by the community or its host. Member counts are approximate and change over time.
- What platform is Virtual Coffee on?
- Virtual Coffee runs on Slack. Slack is a business communication platform which offers many realtime chat features, including persistent chat rooms (channels) organized by topic, private groups, and direct messaging. Slack is popular as a company communication tool, but offers realtime communication functionality to other types of communities as well.
- What topics does Virtual Coffee cover?
- On the Hive Index, Virtual Coffee is organized under Web Developers, Programmers.
- How do I join Virtual Coffee?
- You can join Virtual Coffee by clicking this link, or pressing the "Go to community" button above.
- What are the Web Development communities like?
- Communities for web developers working across the stack, from front-end frameworks to backend architecture and deployment. Discord and Slack host the most active spaces, with communities organized around specific languages, tools, and frameworks. Good for getting code review, talking through architecture decisions, or finding collaborators.
Added 12/2/2021
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