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
)
Saw that a python community is still missing. Currently getting more and more into it, so would be nice.
Done! If you post in it I’ll make you a mod if you want! :)
I’d be happy to help mod c/python.
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.
Created at https://programming.dev/c/no_stupid_questions! If you make a post in the community I’ll make you a mod if you want
Suggestion for a programmer humor community similar to r/ProgrammerHumor (display name
Programmer Humor
slug can be something likeprogrammerhumor
orprogrammer_humor
)Arguing about how one language is superior to another and the never ending tabs vs spaces discussion is a very important part of dev culture.
I didn’t saw this comment at first so I deleted my comment :)
Letting you know that I made a programmer humor community in the instance :) Since you also suggested it if you want to mod it let me know (and post there) and I can add you
Hey! Can we have one for Go as well?
there’s a three character limit on community names for some reason. how about
go_lang
? orgolang
? andGo
for the community name?The one on reddit uses r/golang so let’s stick with that
Made the community over at https://programming.dev/c/golang If you want to be a mod for it make a post and ill mod you from it
(I set the display name to also be Golang since its also limited to minimum 3 characters for some reason, if it should be something else its easily changeable)
Could we get a CSharp community? So /c/csharp, display name C# (or C Sharp)
Second this! Or even a
dotnet
community to sort of umbrella some togetherThe community has been made over at https://programming.dev/c/csharp! If you want to be a mod let me know and make a post on the community (so Lemmy lets you be added)
Would love one for
javascript
if possible.Done! Post in it and I’ll make you a mod there :)
C++!
cpp
andC++
I guess?Created over at https://programming.dev/c/cpp! If you post in it I’ll make you a mod if you want
What happened here? I saw it yesterday, but seems to be gone again?
Looking into getting that fixed, for now the link I posted in the other message works to see it if you want to post to it
Tried unsubscribing and subscribing again, and now it’s in “Subscribe Pending” state
huh yeah thats weird, I couldnt find it in the community list but I can see it from https://programming.dev/c/[email protected]
I’d love to see a functional programming community (url name:
fp
, display nameFunctionalProgramming
). 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.I think elsewhere it was mentioned that there’s a 3-character limit on the urls, perhaps
fp-langs
?perhaps
functional-programming
. That would be more inclusive of people doing functional programming in languages that might not necessarily be considered “fp languages”.Created over at https://programming.dev/c/functional_programming! If you post in the community I’ll make you a mod if you want
I’m working on getting the 3 character url limit removed, but probably will be a while…
I would like too add
neovim
/Neovim
community.Can we get a community for esoteric languages? Maybe “esolangs” for the url to copy the old subreddit, and Esoteric Languages for the display name?
I second this
Created at https://programming.dev/c/esolangs, if you want to be a mod for it make a post and let me know
Sure thing! I’m willing to be a mod for it, and I made a post in the community
modded
Can we have
commandline
(both url and display name)? In order to share recommendations & news about software that runs on the terminal, without a UI.+1 (hopefully will get pinged when created)
Done! https://programming.dev/c/commandline
Post in it and I’ll mod you if you want :)
Done! https://programming.dev/c/commandline
Post in it and I’ll mod you if you want :)
Thanks, I can help moderating it.
Done! :)
Should we have a “General” or “Other” community as well? Possibly “random”
I’m not a local programming.dev resident, but I’d be interested in a code golf community.
It could be really fun to host/participate in challenge threads, and posts about some fun golfs.
Created! [email protected] I love code golf!
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
would this be similar to the /r/learnprogramming community on reddit? Sounds like a good community though!
Sure! Was thinking in a more teacher focused approach, but maybe it’s better to have a wider focus, learnprogramming sounds a great idea!
sorry, I wasn’t trying to get you to change what you wanted the sub to be about. If you want it to be teaching based then I can do that!
Uhmmm… If it’s ok to you, let’s try learnprogramming and teachprogramming, and we can see the engagement they both get.
I agree, if only because there are certain techniques for teaching programming that I’d love to discuss with people, and that’s going to be a distraction to people who want to learn programming instead.
I would love to have this community. Teaching programming requires a special set of techniques and it would be cool to discuss with others. @Jaumel, what level are you teaching at - high school, college, university (if that’s different from college in Spain… sorry, idk much about the spanish system).
I’m teaching at the university level - both graduate and undergraduate.
I’m not sure how it corresponds to other countries. We get students usually from 16 to 20, in what is called Professional Studies. It’s more focused on practical skills than theoretical. When they finish the upper level they can go to the university, and they don’t have to do several subjects of the first year, as they are very similar to what they did in the upper level. In these professional studies there is no maths, physics and so on, they only study practical subjects (hardware, networking, programming, operative systems…). Edit: some spelling mistakes
I’d say that’s similar to vocational courses in high schools and/or community colleges that are focused primarily on getting students to learn hands-on tech skills that lead directly to employment, but it’s nice that they have the option of continuing on to university, which is something that vocational programs in the US typically don’t focus on.
Yes, that would be it. Not all of the studetns go to university, and the studies are not focused to that end, but as you say, it’s a nice option they have, and (inventing here) maybe about 15-20% decide to, at least, try it.
Would love to see a Flutter community!
Created at https://programming.dev/c/flutter! If you make a post I can make you a mod if you want