Here’s how to have your project featured by Codecademy! 👉
Once you have an awesome project that you want to share with the world, come here to the forums and post it in the relevant project category. You have a few options:
Personal Projects: Something you’re doing for fun or to grow your skills, outside of a Codecademy course
We also offer a number of categories for different types of Codecademy projects:
Make sure you make your project easy to view, for example by deploying to GitHub pages or sharing a link to a Codecademy workspace! And while you’re here in the projects section, check out a few projects from your peers and share feedback. Code reviews are a critical part of being a software engineer or data scientist, so letting others know what you think helps both them and you!
After you post your project in the right category, comment below with a link to it and a 1-2 sentence description, and we might feature it in next month’s newsletter!
We’ll also continue to look through all the projects that are posted to find great examples of Codecademy learners’ work, but posting here will increase your chance of getting highlighted!
Final Full Stack project - Matchtime - A sports scheduling platform
A platform allowing management of sports facilities and for customers to book slots on resources such as tennis courts. Create a facility with a dedicated landing page, add facility resources, invite members by email, or book a time. Most functionality requires user registration but planning to restructure a bit to a more modern web-flow with “registration at the end”.
This week’s newsletter featured @aswinbarath (thanks for posting it above!), @lucasspangler3063245, and @chris.g 's great projects. You can find Lucas’s and Chris’s projects here:
More to come next week, so keep posting for a chance to be higlighted!
GeoPandas Plot Visualizing Covid-19 Daily Counts for Colorado
Check out my personal project on Colorado Covid-19 Case Counts by County. I used Python, Pandas, GeoPandas, Matplotlib, and SciKitLearn to visualize daily positive case counts from June 1, 2020 to October 14, 2021 in the format of a geographic heat map. Link to Project in Personal Projects Forum
I’ve built a fully responsive multi-page personal portfolio tapping into several unique, interactive functionalities. A multi-destination image carousel (built with JavaScript) makes it seamless for individuals to scroll through my portfolio, linking directly to projects; while an enquiry form (built with HTML + PHP) makes it turnkey for lead submissions…all shipped directly to my email.
Link to my portfolio, GitHub repository, and posting in the Front-End Developer Path here!
This was by far the toughest project in the Computer Science career path and if you’d told me a month ago that I would actually be able to complete this Portfolio Project I would not have believed you!
So I’ve done this little react/redux portfolio project, still need some finishing touches, but i’m proud of myself with how i managed to pull this off. Reddit app forum post Reddit app code Reddit app
Mealwise - My Django Capstone Project (Django Delights)
Hi there! A while back, I completed the Django course with its capstone project, Django Delights (I called it Mealwise). I did a “1.0” version of the app which satisfied the requirements of the course, but then kept working on it to integrate some other technologies I was interested in (htmx and hyperscript) to achieve some nice UI patterns, which is the version I finally decided to share. Hope this is worth a look!
Here is my first website created using html and css in the Capstone Colmar Academy project. I really enjoyed it, even though it took me a while to get my head around flexbox. I’m proud of how far I’ve come in just a few weeks and would be great to be featured!