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What You Actually Get from GitHub Student Developer Pack (No Corporate Fluff) ⚡
Ama · 2026-05-21 · via DEV Community

If you’re a student or just learning to code, please don’t start your dev journey by burning money on premium tools.

You don’t need to pay for every shiny “Pro” button you see.

The GitHub Student Developer Pack is basically a loot box for developers, except this one is legal, useful, and doesn’t ask your wallet to bleed 🫠

You get IDEs, hosting credits, cloud platforms, learning resources, monitoring tools, and a bunch of other stuff. But here’s the problem:

The official directory has a lot of tools.

And when you’re still learning, it’s easy to open the list and think:

“Cool… but what am I actually supposed to use?”

So I filtered out the noise and kept the stuff I’d actually care about if I were building backend APIs, Telegram bots, automation scripts, portfolio projects, or small SaaS experiments.

1. GitHub Copilot: amazing, but there’s a catch 🤖

Let’s talk about the AI elephant in the terminal.

GitHub Copilot Student is currently paused for new sign-ups.

If you already have access, nice. Keep using it.

If you’re applying now, don’t build your whole plan around it.

Copilot is useful🧠
It can save time🧠
It can help you move faster🧠

But it won’t magically turn bad fundamentals into clean code.

While Copilot Student is paused, you can still use:

  • Copilot Free
  • ChatGPT
  • Gemini
  • Notion AI
  • documentation
  • and the ancient senior-dev ritual: actually reading the error message 💀

AI is a tool.

Not a replacement for your brain.

2. JetBrains IDEs: probably the fattest win in the pack 🧠

This is the one I’d claim first.

The Student Pack gives you access to JetBrains tools like:

  • PyCharm Professional
  • WebStorm
  • IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate
  • DataGrip
  • PhpStorm
  • and more

If you’re learning backend, this is huge.

Python / FastAPI / Django?
Use PyCharm Professional.

Node.js / TypeScript / frontend-heavy work?
Use WebStorm.

Working with databases?
DataGrip will make you wonder why you were fighting raw database clients like a medieval peasant.

And most importantly:

No cracked IDEs.
No sketchy downloads.
No “why is Windows Defender suddenly judging my life choices?” moments 😬

Just proper tools.

3. Heroku: easy deployment without DevOps pain ☁️

Heroku gives students $13/month in credits for 24 months, which adds up to $312.

That’s actually useful.

You can host:

  • FastAPI apps
  • Express APIs
  • Django projects
  • Telegram bots
  • webhook servers
  • cron jobs
  • small portfolio backends

Heroku is great when you want to deploy something without spending three days wrestling with server config.

You push your code.
It runs.
You fix your actual bugs.

Beautiful little backend sandwich 🥪

4. DigitalOcean: when you want to learn real server stuff 🐧

DigitalOcean gives eligible new users $200 in credit for 1 year.

This is where things get more serious.

Use it when you want to learn:

  • Linux servers
  • SSH
  • Docker
  • Nginx
  • PostgreSQL
  • Redis
  • background workers
  • proper backend deployment

Heroku is “ship fast”.

DigitalOcean is “understand what’s happening under the hood”.

And if you want to become a strong backend developer, you need that under-the-hood knowledge.

Not immediately. But eventually, yes.

5. Azure: useful cloud credit with less billing anxiety 💳

Azure for Students gives you $100 in credit and access to a bunch of cloud services.

The nice part?

No credit card required.

That matters.

Because nobody wants to wake up to a surprise cloud bill that looks like a boss fight health bar.

Azure is useful if you want to experiment with:

  • app hosting
  • databases
  • serverless functions
  • cloud storage
  • enterprise-style cloud tools

I wouldn’t start here first as a beginner.

But it’s a good place to explore once you already understand the basics.

6. Sentry: know when your code explodes before users do 🔥

Sentry is one of those tools beginners ignore until something breaks in production.

Then suddenly it becomes very interesting.

With the Student Pack, you get a useful Sentry allowance for error tracking and performance monitoring.

Connect it to your backend and you can see:

  • what error happened
  • where it happened
  • how often it happened
  • which request caused it
  • what needs fixing first

This is the difference between:

“Bro, your app is broken.”

and:

“I already saw the error, fixed it, and deployed the patch.”

That second version makes you look much more professional.

7. Learning platforms: good, but don’t collect courses like trophies 📚

The pack also includes learning resources like Codédex and other education offers.

These can be useful. But don’t fall into the classic beginner trap:

Collecting courses instead of building projects.

A course is good if it helps you build something.

A course is bad if it becomes another way to avoid opening your code editor.

Use learning platforms to fill gaps.

Then go build.

That’s where the real XP is.

What I’d claim first

If you’re learning backend, I’d start with this order:

  1. JetBrains IDEs
  2. Heroku
  3. DigitalOcean
  4. Sentry
  5. Azure
  6. Notion / learning tools

This gives you a strong setup for writing, deploying, monitoring, and improving real projects.

Final verdict 🧩

Even with GitHub Copilot Student paused for new sign-ups, the GitHub Student Developer Pack is still absolutely worth it (absolute OP).

The JetBrains license alone is already a big win.

Add Heroku, DigitalOcean, Azure, Sentry, and learning resources on top, and it becomes one of the best free bundles you can get as a student developer.

So if you’re eligible, don’t sleep on it.

Claim the pack.

Pick a few tools.

Build something real.

Your portfolio won’t grow by itself.