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Space covering online platforms that enable developers to collaborate on code through version control, pull requests, issue tracking, and social features, encompassing distinct user communities around services like GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket.
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Blogging Platforms
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Collaborative Documentation Platforms
A Space covering browser-based discussion forum software platforms—such as Discourse, phpBB, and vBulletin—that host threaded communities. It encompasses distinct ecosystems of administrators, plugin and theme developers, and power users, each with its own moderation norms, customization practices, and tooling cultures.
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Discussion Forum Platforms
Space covering the practice of writing, testing, and and maintaining code across diverse domains, languages, and platforms. It serves as the foundational activity for software development and comprises multiple specialized communities each with distinct tools, conventions, and conventions.
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Programming
A broad domain covering communities of professionals and enthusiasts who design, develop, test, and maintain software applications across various platforms, languages, and architectures, encompassing both corporate and open-source ecosystems.
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Software Development
Space covering platforms designed to facilitate creation, curation, and exchange of knowledge through community-driven features; includes Q&A sites, wiki systems, corporate knowledge bases, collaborative documentation, and peer-learning networks.
Contains 5 bubbles
Knowledge Sharing Platforms
Space covering platforms that enable personal and professional blogging—ranging from hosted services and self-hosted CMS to static site generators. It encompasses ecosystems of developers, designers, and writers centered around tools like WordPress, Ghost, and Jekyll.
Contains 3 bubbles
Blogging Platforms
A space encompassing online platforms and tools designed for multiple users to co-create, edit, and manage documents collaboratively, offering features like real-time editing, version control, commenting, and shared workspaces.
Contains 3 bubbles
Collaborative Documentation Platforms
A Space covering browser-based discussion forum software platforms—such as Discourse, phpBB, and vBulletin—that host threaded communities. It encompasses distinct ecosystems of administrators, plugin and theme developers, and power users, each with its own moderation norms, customization practices, and tooling cultures.
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Discussion Forum Platforms
Space covering the practice of writing, testing, and and maintaining code across diverse domains, languages, and platforms. It serves as the foundational activity for software development and comprises multiple specialized communities each with distinct tools, conventions, and conventions.
Contains 9 bubbles