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What sites do you use to share your coding portfolio?

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I’m looking for a way for my students to share their work, and instead of just posting to github they’d like a pretty visual way to post their dev portfolio.

Github's a classic but I often want to display multiple projects in a slick overview, so I'm not sure its perfect for that. If there is a way to do this with Github please let me know in the comments.

A self-hosted site is nice but I'm not sure I want to tell my students to spend even the minimal amount this hosting costs...

Help me out in the comments below!

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Hey, have you considered GitHub pages? If I understand the issues correctly, they can make a simple frontend only static site and host for free using GitHub pages. If as a teacher/mentor you have any particular format in mind, you can also create and share a template for that. Hope this helps :)

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