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| [[https://www.topcoder.com/community/|[topcoder]]] This is my personal favourite. This competitive coding community has a UI which is clean, fun and intuitive. Gamification principles are successfully leveraged to stimulate a high level of sustained engagement, while still attracting a professional audience. With almost a million active members, [topcoder] brings together designers, developers and data scientists to collaborate on paid projects. | [[https://www.topcoder.com/community/|[topcoder]]] This is my personal favourite. This competitive coding community has a UI which is clean, fun and intuitive. Gamification principles are successfully leveraged to stimulate a high level of sustained engagement, while still attracting a professional audience. With almost a million active members, [topcoder] brings together designers, developers and data scientists to collaborate on paid projects. | ||
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| + | [[http://www.ravelry.com/|Ravelry]] wins the prize for the cutest splash page. Add to that the fantastic on-boarding experience, the built-in collaboration functionality (allowing members to invite new members to join a project), and smart integration of e-commerce, and this community for crafters is a shining example of a successful online community. Of their ~6 million registered members, over a million are currently active. | ||