1- r/programming
A Computer Programming community on reddit with 2.2 million members
2- r/Technology
Subreddit dedicated to the news and discussions about the creation and use of technology and its surrounding issues. 8 Million members.
3- r/ProgrammerTIL
Learn something new? Wanna share? Post here along with the language/framework you learned it in. This is a great place for novice and advanced programmers alike to come and discover all the interesting things they could learn *tomorrow* ;) 29k members.
4- r/learnprogramming
A subreddit for all questions related to programming in any language. 1 Million members.
5- r/AskProgramming
A subreddit for all your programming questions. 26k members.
6- r/coding
A community to discuss coding. 164k members.
7- r/DailyProgrammer
Dailyprogrammer is about challenging programmers of all skill level with weekly programming challenges. 3 challenges a week are posted at increasing difficulty. Solutions are peer reviewed and redditors can ask for the community for feedback and comments.
It is important to keep in mind a few basic considerations of the difficulty. The difficulty of a challenge is rated roughly for the required knowledge, theory and effort required to complete. There does not exist a simple or easy measure of rating challenges. What might seem [Hard] might turn out to be [Easy] for some redditors while some [Easy] might be [Hard] for other redditors. 185k Members.
8- r/webdev
A community dedicated to all things web development: both front-end and back-end. 361k Members.
9- r/gamedev
All things related to game development, programming, math, art, music, business, and marketing. 351k Members.
10- r/techsupport
Stumped on a Tech problem? Ask the tech support reddit, and try to help others with their problems as well. Be sure to check out the live chat, too!
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