Skip to content
-
Subscribe to our newsletter & never miss our best posts. Subscribe Now!
DevHives Blog

Code, learning, and the long game.

DevHives Blog

Code, learning, and the long game.

  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Editorial Policy
  • FAQ
  • Privacy Policy
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Editorial Policy
  • FAQ
  • Privacy Policy
Close

Search

  • https://www.facebook.com/
  • https://twitter.com/
  • https://t.me/
  • https://www.instagram.com/
  • https://youtube.com/
Subscribe

FAQ

Two overlapping speech bubbles, the larger one containing a question mark — DevHives Blog FAQ page illustration

Common questions from readers. If yours isn’t here, write to us at khanp4397@gmail.com.

How often do you publish?

One careful post per week. We’d rather skip a week than ship something half-formed.

Can I get notified when a new post is published?

We don’t have a newsletter yet. The RSS feed at devhives.in/blog/feed/ works in any feed reader. Or follow DevHives on LinkedIn — we cross-post new articles there.

Can I republish your posts?

Code samples in our posts are MIT-licensed — copy, adapt, ship. For the prose itself: quoting with attribution and a link back is fine; republishing a full post is not. Drop us an email if you have a specific case in mind.

Do you take guest posts?

Not at the moment. Every post on this blog is written by a DevHives instructor so the voice and accountability stay consistent.

Do you do consulting or 1-on-1 mentoring?

Our 1-on-1 work happens inside the DevHives course programmes. We’re not currently offering standalone mentoring or paid consulting through the blog.

I have a topic I’d really like you to cover.

Please tell us. We maintain an open topic list — reader requests carry real weight in what we write next. Email us with the topic and (if you can) what about it has tripped you up.

Is this blog the same thing as your training programme?

No — they’re related but separate. The blog is free and open to everyone. The training programme is paid, includes placement support, and is what we built first. If you want to know more, head to devhives.in.

How do I get my comment approved?

Be substantive (questions, disagreements, corrections — all great), be civil, and don’t link-spam. We approve manually, usually within a day. See the Editorial Policy for the full comment moderation approach.

Recent Posts

  • The Junior Developer Job Market in 2026: What Actually Gets You Hired
  • Is It Worth Learning to Code Now That AI Exists?
  • How to Study a Programming Book Without Skimming It
  • Day One: What This Is, and What It Isn’t

Recent Comments

  1. DevHives Blog, Day One — What This Is and What It Isn't on Is It Worth Learning to Code Now That AI Exists?
  2. Junior Developer Job Market 2026: How to Get Hired on How to Study a Programming Book Without Skimming It
  3. Junior Developer Job Market 2026: How to Get Hired on Is It Worth Learning to Code Now That AI Exists?
  4. Learning to Code With AI: Is It Still Worth It in 2026? on Day One: What This Is, and What It Isn’t
  5. Learning to Code With AI: Is It Still Worth It in 2026? on How to Study a Programming Book Without Skimming It

Archives

  • June 2026
  • May 2026

Categories

  • Career Growth
  • Self Growth
  • Study Tips
  • Technology
Copyright 2026 — DevHives Blog. All rights reserved. Blogsy WordPress Theme