One of the biggest benefits of having a growing community is the opportunity to share knowledge with each other. We write articles on how we tackle complex challenges, share plugins via GitHub and the Shopware Community Store, and help each other out on the Shopware Community Slack.
This collective ability to answer questions not only makes our work as developers easier but more fun as well. The challenge with Slack, however, is that information is lost over time.
An answer given today is buried under dozens of messages tomorrow.
Luckily there are places online where canada telegram screening this knowledge persists. One that will undoubtedly have come across is Stackoverflow.com. Since 2008 this website has been the place to post your questions regarding HTML, CSS, PHP, and many more languages, and specific frameworks and platforms. And through indexing by Google and other popular search engines, questions are easily found by those looking for answers.
A tremendous benefit of such a shared platform for Shopware developers is the sheer number of members active on it. While only a smaller subset of these members might have actual Shopware experience, many more do have knowledge about underlying technologies such as Symfony, VueJS, and composer for example.