Have questions about CodeHub? Here are answers to the most common ones from students and new members.
CodeHub is a UGA club where students either learn web development or Python through structured learning tracks, or collaborate on full-stack software projects in a team and present them at the end of the semester.
No experience is needed! Our learning tracks are beginner-friendly and start with the basics. If you’ve never coded before, you’ll still be fine.
The learning track offers a guided curriculum in Python or web development, while the project track involves building a full (typically web-based) project in a small team with mentor support.
You can switch early in the semester, but after a certain point (usually Week 2 or 3), we ask that you stick with your track so teams and schedules stay stable.
CodeHub meets once a week during the semester. Exact dates and room numbers will be posted on our site and Discord. We’re currently on break and will resume meetings in the Fall.
Most project teams build full-stack web apps using tools like React, Firebase, Supabase, Node.js, or Django. Past projects include productivity tools, event platforms, game prototypes, and more.
Yes! While most members are CS or engineering majors, we welcome anyone interested in learning to code or working on software.
Yes, we recommend bringing your own laptop to meetings. We'll help you get your environment set up if it's your first time.
Yes! Mentors from the exec team and experienced members are available during meetings and on Discord to help you debug or understand concepts.
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