Here's some guidance on what you could post here on Cod3r
- Jun 23
- 2 min read

If you're here, you're already doing more than most. Cod3r isn't about flexing. It's about showing up, being real, and building in public. Whether you're just starting to code or you're deep into a project, you do have something worth sharing. This guide is for helping you figure out what to post on Cod3r—and how to keep it raw and honest.
First Rule: Be Authentically You
You don't need to sound smart. You don't need to sound "professional." You just need to sound like yourself.
Drop the jargon. Skip the startup buzzwords. Don’t say “synergise” when you mean “work together.” Don’t say “leveraging cutting-edge ML frameworks” when you really mean “I’m trying to learn how TensorFlow works.”
Just be real. Speak the way you'd talk to a friend over coffee. That's the energy that makes Cod3r different from every other platform.
So, What Can You Post?
1. Your Progress
Finished Day 3 of 100 Days of Code? Post it.
Solved your first LeetCode problem? Post it.
Just figured out what an API actually is? Post it.
Even if it feels small, it matters. You're building momentum. Let others ride with you.
2. What You’re Building
A simple to-do app? Share the link.
A portfolio site? Post the design sketch.
A broken feature you can’t debug? Show it anyway. Someone might help.
People love to see things in progress, not just polished results.
3. Your Struggles
Burned out? Say it.
Confused by a concept? Talk about it.
Took a 2-week break and now feel guilty? You're not alone. Share that.
Cod3r is a safe place to be honest. Your struggles are probably someone else's too.
4. Hot Takes and Unpopular Opinions
Think coding bootcamps are overrated? Say it.
Think side projects matter more than DSA? Let’s hear it.
Hate the word "hustle"? Same.
Stir the pot if you want. As long as it's you talking.
5. Questions & Insights
Ask about career stuff.
Share that cool trick you learned with CSS Grid.
Post your "aha" moments.
Teach. Learn. Repeat.
6. CodeNights, Challenges & Events
Participating in a CodeNight? Share what you're building.
Completed a daily challenge? Drop your solution.
Attended an event? Post your takeaways.
This is how you stay visible to founders, recruiters, and most importantly, your own future self.
The Bottom Line
Post like you're talking to a friend who actually gets it. Be honest, raw, unfiltered. Don't try to impress anyone. You have nothing to prove. Your journey is your content. Share the highs. Share the lows. Share the weird, messy, beautiful middle.
Because on Cod3r, that is what makes you stand out.
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