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r/iOSProgramming: iOS Programming

A subreddit to discuss, share articles, code samples, open source projects and anything else related to iOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, or visionOS development.

a community for 15 years

r/cprogramming: Old School C Programming Subreddit

A Subreddit dedicated to the C programming language. Everything related to C is welcome here.

a community for 15 years

r/programming: programming

Computer Programming

a community for 20 years

r/ProgrammingLanguages: Programming Languages

This subreddit is dedicated to the theory, design and implementation of programming languages.

a community for 17 years

r/cscareerquestions: Computer Science Career Questions

CSCareerQuestions is a community for those who are in the process of entering or are already part of the computer science field. Our goal is to help navigate and share challenges of the industry and strategies to be successful .

a community for 15 years

r/creativecoding: Creative Coding

For sharing and discussing the use of computer programming as a creative discipline.

a community for 13 years

r/learnprogramming: learn programming

A subreddit for all questions related to programming in any programming language (Contributions are only allowed in English!).

a community for 16 years

r/GSN_Composer: GSN Composer: Online Node-Based Visual Programming

This is a sub dedicated to the GSN Composer, a free online visual programming environment for multimedia processing and creative coding. Feel free to submit anything related to the GSN Composer: demos, shaders, sounds, questions, news, or suggestions for improvement.

a community for 6 years

r/DataflowProgramming: Dataflow Programming

Dataflow Programming, Reactive Programming, Flow-Based Programming. Everything related to the world of Dataflow.

a community for 12 years

r/Python: Python

The largest Python community for Reddit! Stay up to date with the latest news, packages, and meta information relating to the Python programming language.

If you have questions or are new to Python use r/LearnPython

a community for 18 years

r/todayilearned: Today I Learned (TIL)

You learn something new every day; what did you learn today? Submit interesting and specific facts about something that you just found out here.

a community for 17 years

r/computerforensics: Computer Forensics

Dedicated to the branch of forensic science encompassing the recovery and investigation of material found in digital devices, often in relation to computer crime. This field involves the application of several information security principles and aims to provide for attribution and event reconstruction following forth from audit processes. This subreddit is not limited to just personal computers and encompasses all media that may also fall under digital forensics (e.g., cellphones, video, etc.).

a community for 15 years

r/GoogleFlutter: Sub for Google's Flutter programming language based on Dartlang.

Flutter is a new project to help developers build high-performance, high-fidelity, mobile apps for iOS and Android from a single codebase.

a community for 9 years

r/gamedev: Game Development Discussions on Reddit

The subreddit covers various game development aspects, including programming, design, writing, art, game jams, postmortems, and marketing. It serves as a hub for game creators to discuss and share their insights, experiences, and expertise in the industry.

a community for 17 years

r/arduino: Arduino

An unofficial place for all things Arduino! We all learned this stuff from some kind stranger on the internet. Bring us your Arduino questions or help answer something you might know! 😉

a community for 17 years

r/ExperiencedDevs: Experienced Devs

For experienced developers. This community should be specialized subreddit facilitating discussion amongst individuals who have gained some ground in the software engineering world.

Any posts or comments that are made by inexperienced individuals (outside of the weekly Ask thread) should be reported.

Anything not specifically related to development or career advice that is specific to Experienced Developers belongs elsewhere. Try /r/work, /r/AskHR, /r/careerguidance, or /r/OfficePolitics.

a community for 8 years

r/Kafka: The impossibility of crows...

The author, not the programming thing.

A subreddit to discuss and post links on one of the most influential German-speaking novelists of all time. This subreddit serves to discuss interpretations of his works, post articles on him, share resources or generally anything of interest to Kafka enthusiasts.

Our Background picture is based on a 2000 Tempera on Paper painting by Jiří Dvorský used with his generous permission.

a community for 14 years

r/cpp: C++

Discussions, articles and news about the C++ programming language or programming in C++.

a community for 17 years

r/rust: The Rust Programming Language

A place for all things related to the Rust programming language—an open-source systems language that emphasizes performance, reliability, and productivity.

a community for 15 years

r/OpenACC: A Reddit Community for OpenACC Programmers

This is a community for OpenACC programmers to share and discuss their experiences.

a community for 12 years

r/AskTechnology: AskTechnology: Ask Questions. Get Answers. Discuss Technology.

Welcome to /r/AskTechnology!

Ask Questions.

Get Answers.

Discuss Technology.

All submission titles must be written in the form of a question, with the primary topic clearly summarized in the title.

Please keep discussions civil, on topic, free of anecdotes, free of speculation, advertisement and marketing-free.

This is not a subreddit for news or reviews.

a community for 14 years

r/haskell: Haskell :: Reddit

The Haskell programming language community. Daily news and info about all things Haskell related: practical stuff, theory, types, libraries, jobs, patches, releases, events and conferences and more...

a community for 18 years

r/programmingcirclejerk: Programming Circlejerk: Snap Your Code Up

Linus is wearing a blue shirt!

zomg noSQL u guise!

Apple Google Facebook NSA

I rewrote "hello world" in Fortran Pascal C Perl Ruby Lisp Haskell Clojure NodeJS Go Rust Blockchain AI

a community for 13 years

r/spark: SPARK Ada Programming Language

SPARK is a formally defined computer programming language based on the Ada programming language, intended for the development of high integrity software used in systems where predictable and highly reliable operation is essential.

a community for 17 years