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Helping developers learn, build, and scale their applications is one of our core missions at DigitalOcean. Over the last decade, we have published thousands of tutorials from authors across the world covering topics from cloud computing to OAuth 2 and everything in between. As DigitalOcean’s products and services have continued to evolve, so have the ways in which we produce content for developers. In addition to our great tutorial library, we regularly publish video based content on YouTube, sample applications and demos on GitHub, and more to ensure our developer community has the resources they need to build and maintain their apps and infrastructure.
With all this content floating around, it can be difficult to know where to begin, so today, we are proud to announce the launch of the DigitalOcean Developer Center, a curated experience to help developers learn and build with DigitalOcean products and services. With the launch of the DigitalOcean Developer Center, we are bringing together all of this disparate content into a unified experience for developers.
The DigitalOcean Developer Center provides a curated experience to help developers of all skill levels learn, upskill, scale, and get in front of their audiences faster using DigitalOcean products like Droplets, Managed Databases, App Platform, and others. While the DigitalOcean Developer Center will primarily focus on helping you get the most out of DigitalOcean products and services, we’ll still continue to publish the amazing content you know and love on the DigitalOcean Community site.
We are kicking off the Developer Center with a brand new Onboarding Experience for new developers just getting started on the platform, multiple new guides on how to deploy best in class open source projects like NocoDB, Mastodon, and a plethora of existing curated tutorials to help you build and scale on the DigitalOcean platform.
We have a lot more in store in the coming weeks and months and look forward to your feedback. Check out the DigitalOcean Developer Center at https://docs.digitalocean.com/developer-center.