Codoko is a coding community born in a CS classroom — now open to everyone. We ship projects, write articles, review research, and run workshops.
We collaborate on real software — from tools and apps to experiments and open-source contributions. Idea to deploy, together.
Members publish technical articles, dev logs, and explainers. Writing sharpens what we know and spreads it further.
We read papers, books, and studies — then break them down. Accessible reviews of CS, AI, and science for curious minds.
We run events and workshops for students and curious people. Everyone was a beginner once — we haven't forgotten that.
Internal tools built by members, for members. Discord bots, dashboards, and productivity hacks — all in-house.
Experimental projects inspired by papers and curiosity. We prototype academic ideas into running code.
Got something brewing? Bring it to the community — we help you scope, build, and ship it together.
A behind-the-scenes look at the decisions, mistakes, and wins that shaped the build — and what we'd do differently.
We break down the landmark Transformer paper for students, skipping the jargon and focusing on intuition.
On side projects, creative coding, and why the best learning happens with no grade attached.
Notes from exploring classic algorithms, reimplementing them from scratch, and discovering why they work so well.
Hands-on session covering HTML, CSS, and JavaScript basics. Bring your laptop — we'll build something together.
Form a team, pick a problem, ship a working prototype in 48 hours. Judged by the community itself.
We pick one CS or science paper a month and discuss it on Discord. No expertise required — just curiosity.