🧭 Role Hubs
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10 role hubs
- All levels
Backend Developer
Backend developers spend their day designing APIs, reviewing database migrations, and writing documentation other engineers rely on. This hub pulls together every vocabulary set, grammar drill, interview-prep page, and blog article on Coders Lingo that is directly relevant to that work.
- All levels
Frontend Developer
Frontend developers write code users see and interact with directly, which means constant communication about UI behaviour, accessibility, and performance. This hub covers the vocabulary, grammar, and interview prep specific to that work — plus every blog post tagged CSS, JavaScript, or frontend.
- Intermediate – Advanced
DevOps & SRE Engineer
DevOps and SRE engineers live in incident channels, postmortems, and infrastructure-as-code reviews. This hub braids together the CI/CD, cloud, and reliability vocabulary, the grammar patterns used in incident writing, and every relevant interview and blog resource in one place.
- Beginner – Advanced
QA Engineer
QA engineers write bug reports and test plans read by everyone on the team, so precision matters more than in almost any other role. This hub pulls together the testing vocabulary, grammar for clear defect writing, and every interview and blog resource tagged QA or testing.
- Intermediate – Advanced
Data Engineer
Data engineers move between SQL reviews, pipeline reliability discussions, and stakeholder reporting on data quality. This hub gathers the database and pipeline vocabulary, relevant grammar drills, and interview and blog resources tagged data, SQL, or pipelines.
- Intermediate – Advanced
Data Scientist & ML Engineer
Data scientists and ML engineers need to explain models to non-technical stakeholders as often as they read research papers. This hub covers ML vocabulary, the grammar of hedged, evidence-based reporting, and every relevant interview and blog resource — plus a link into the full AI/ML vocabulary cluster for deeper study.
- Intermediate – Advanced
ML Engineer
ML engineers sit closer to production than research scientists — model serving, monitoring, and drift discussions dominate their English. This hub is scoped to that operational side: production ML vocabulary, precise reporting grammar, and interview and blog resources on serving and MLOps.
- Intermediate – Advanced
Security Engineer
Security engineers write advisories and incident reports that must be precise under pressure — vague language in a CVE write-up or a breach notification has real consequences. This hub covers the vocabulary, grammar, and interview and blog resources for that register, plus a link into the full security vocabulary cluster.
- Beginner – Advanced
Technical Writer
Technical writers are the one role whose entire job is English quality — style guides, plain-language principles, and SME interviews. This hub gathers the documentation-focused vocabulary, the most relevant grammar drills, and every interview and blog resource tagged writing or documentation.
- Intermediate
Mobile Developer
Mobile developers write release notes read by end users, coordinate app store submissions, and debug across iOS and Android platform differences. This hub is the "start here" page — there is no full essay guide for this role yet, so it leans more heavily on vocabulary, interview prep, and tagged blog posts.
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