
Project Wall Showcase
A collaborative platform where developers worldwide can showcase and discover diverse coding projects across web development, mobile apps, machine learning and more.
About Project Wall Showcase
Post a project, browse what other developers are building, and leave feedback — that's the core loop of Project Wall Showcase. It's a community board where coders share work across web development, mobile apps, machine learning, and beyond. Think of it as a living portfolio wall where the projects are real and the contributors are actively involved.
It fits naturally into the developer tools space, sitting somewhere between a portfolio host and a discovery feed. You might stumble onto a scrappy CLI tool, a polished React app, or someone's first machine learning experiment — all in the same scroll. If you're looking to get eyes on your own work, submitting takes minutes and the MIT-licensed codebase means you can even self-host the whole thing.
Works best on desktop, where side-by-side browsing lets you compare projects without losing your place in the feed.
How to use
This is a collaborative platform for browsing developer projects from contributors worldwide. • Browse projects by clicking on project tiles displayed on the main page • Use the search box to find projects by technology, project name, or contributor name • Click on any project tile to view detailed information including description, technologies used, and contributor details • View live demos by clicking "Go to Live" or check source code with "Go to Code" • Navigate using the top menu: "The Wall" shows all projects, "Star Contributors" displays a table of top contributors • Toggle between light and dark themes using the moon/sun icon in the navigation • Use the mobile menu (hamburger icon) on smaller screens for navigation • Scroll through the Star Contributors table to see who has contributed the most projects • Submit your own project using the "Add New Project" button which opens a Google Form • The project count at the top shows total number of showcased projects
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