Please comment with what communities you would like to be added here.

For mod creation I need both the url style name (experienced_devs) and the Display name (Experienced Devs)

  • @[email protected]
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    121 year ago

    Saw that a python community is still missing. Currently getting more and more into it, so would be nice.

  • @[email protected]
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    111 year ago

    Can we have something like nostupidquestions but for computer science/software engineering topics? Would be very helpful for beginners and could probably be a pool where people can ask stupid questions without fear.

  • AtegonM
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    91 year ago

    Suggestion for a programmer humor community similar to r/ProgrammerHumor (display name Programmer Humor slug can be something like programmerhumor or programmer_humor)

  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    What about a community for programming teachers? I work as a computer teacher in what in Spain is called Professional Studies. We teach IT in general (hardware, databases, programming, networking…), and maybe it could be nice to have a community where teachers and general programmers can meet and help to layout the best ways to teach new programmers.

    Editing to add:

    Url: teach_programming

    Display Name: Teach Programming

  • @[email protected]
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    71 year ago

    I’d love to see a functional programming community (url name: fp , display name FunctionalProgramming). I’m most interested in Haskell, but it might be best to start with a larger umbrella and split into smaller communities if/when there’s a sufficiently large userbase to justify it.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      I think elsewhere it was mentioned that there’s a 3-character limit on the urls, perhaps fp-langs?

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        perhaps functional-programming. That would be more inclusive of people doing functional programming in languages that might not necessarily be considered “fp languages”.

      • snoweOPM
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        11 year ago

        I’m working on getting the 3 character url limit removed, but probably will be a while…

  • moony
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    71 year ago

    Could we get a CSharp community? So /c/csharp, display name C# (or C Sharp)

    • Erlingur
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      31 year ago

      As a fellow neovim user, great idea! :) I’ve added it! If you post there I can make you mod if you want :)

  • stratts
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    61 year ago

    Could we get programminghorror (Programming Horror) please? I’ve got some content to post 😆

  • Andreas
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    51 year ago

    CSCareerQuestions with this exact URL, please. I searched for this name on the programming.dev instance and was led to this comment that suggests ask_experienced_devs is a replacement for CSCQ, but /r/CSCQ had a different focus from /r/experienceddevs. Junior developers and interns were also allowed to contribute to CSCQ and the discussions were specifically focused on finding work in the CS industry, while ask_experienced_devs implies that any kind of question directed at senior devs is allowed.

    CSMajors (discussion for CS undergrads) and an EngineeringResumes (rate my resume) equivalent would also be great to see.