The Developer Creator Club was born out of the desire to help and encourage developers to create high quality content and products.
Do you agree with me that job security is a lie in this time and age? So what can developers do to help secure their position? Or to increase their chance of finding the next job? Or to secure the next client? The answer is easy: They need to improve their presence, their professional authority, and their reputation.
Creating content is a tried and true method to achieve these goals in an organical and sustainable way. Countless developers made a name for themselves by blogging, making videos and podcasts and sharing their knowledge with everyone on the Internet.
Creating products is the next step on the path towards career independence and financial security. They say "don't put your eggs in the same basket". Having a product out on the market means an extra stream of income that will bring you more peace of mind.
Why we need more people creating Part Time and how you can do it too.
Swipe Files are underrated, passively compounding sources of personal leverage for your creator journey.
Thanks to the mistrust of big tech, the creation of better tools for developers, and the weird and wonderful creativity of ordinary people, we’re seeing an incredibly unlikely comeback: the web is thriving again.
You know some HTML, some CSS and some JavaScript - but where do you go from here? I think you should look at the Eleventy Static Site Generator!
Swipe Files are underrated, passively compounding sources of personal leverage for your creator journey.
Sometimes the best solutions come from people who stumble upon the same problems. Some of these people made products out of their solutions so that others can solve their own problems. Here you can find a curated list of such products. Maybe even the one that solves YOUR problem.
They say that good decisions come from experience, but experience comes from bad decisions. Yet it doesn't have to be just YOUR experience. There are plenty of things to learn from the stories of other creators.
A community book for new (and not so new) developers
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