
Together Java
Discord community with over 30,000 members providing Q&A support focused on the general topic of programming with Java.

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About
Our community exists since 2016, and we have grown quite large ever since then. We are proud to be one of themost active and biggest Java communities out there, with about 50 questions asked and answered each day.
The main focus of the community is to provide people of all knowledge levels, but especially newcomers, help with their questions. It is comparable to StackOverflow, users ask questions and helpers provide assistance. Everything offered on our server is completely free, and we also provide assistance with other topics and programming languages. Including, but not limited to: Android, Kotlin, Python, JavaScript, C/C++ and helping people to set foot on the job market.
If you want to take a look at the community yourself, feel free to join:https://togetherjava.org/
We also have a very actively developedopen-source community bot on GitHub:https://github.com/Together-Java/TJ-Bot
The bot mostly acts as an opportunity for newcomers to learn about meta topics besides pure programming, such as git, code reviews, linters and other processes common in open source projects and in job life of a developer.