I'd like a programming language and compiler community like r/ProgrammingLanguages: recent developments, personal projects, opinions and ideas, and general questions
Display name: Programming Languages
URL: ProgrammingLanguages
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I'd like a programming language and compiler community like r/ProgrammingLanguages: recent developments, personal projects, opinions and ideas, and general questions
Display name: Programming Languages
URL: ProgrammingLanguages
A Kubernetes community would also be interesting, if its more development focused.
So url style (kubernetes
) and displayname (Kubernetes
)
Should we have a "General" or "Other" community as well? Possibly "random"
/c/asm (Assembly)
/c/ide (IDE)
Would something like /r/baduibattles
fit here?
It's gone private but here are some examples of the type of content:
https://goulartnogueira.github.io/BadUI/
Just people making silly UIs for fun.
Would love a PowerShell or at least general scripting/automation community
Could we get a CSharp community? So /c/csharp, display name C# (or C Sharp)
I'd like to request a developer-specific Android community - a la r/androiddev. The existing Android one is more about the ecosystem, not about development.
Created! If you post in /c/android_dev I'll make you a mod if you want :)
I'd be willing to moderate an emulation community, at least while it gets up and going. Maybe "Emulator Development" "emudev"?
Hi. I'm interested in android community.
Url can be: android
Thank you!
I would like a community for useful, hype-free, programming-oriented discussion about AI.
We could call it “Actually Useful AI” (URL name: “actually_useful_ai” (but I’m open to other suggestions).
I can also moderate it if needed.
EDIT: the URL name could also be "auai", probably it's better to keep it short.
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