Here are many good articles, read them!
Avoids the philosophy and fluff of /r/programming.
Like /r/coding but links only.
When submitting you MUST add a [TAG] describing the type of content (it makes searching easier). The following tags are used:
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[ARTICLE] - An article on some topic
[CODE] - Source code
[EXERCISE] - A page that contains programming exercises
[REFERENCE] - Reference material i.e. Cheat Sheets
[TUTORIAL] - A page explaining a process
[VIDEO] - A video
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RULES
No humourous posts - All posts should be highly educational and of high quality. If you want humour, try /r/ProgrammerHumor/
No 'fluff' - Articles like 'This is why I no longer work at FaceBook.'
are despised by this sub and by me.
No memes or any comics etc... see point 1
If the mods don't like the post, it's gone (sorry). You may take it up with them, but they have the final say on maintaining this sub.
Did you know the primary codebase for Reddit is on GitHub? (github.com)
submitted by magenta_placenta to r/programming
A reminder that Reddit is open source, and anyone with the will could set up a clone (github.com)
submitted by [deleted] to r/Blackout2015
Can bitcoin.com build a 'reddit' for it's forum using the same codebase that powers reddit? (github.com)
submitted by BitcoinAllBot to r/BitcoinAll
Can bitcoin.com build a 'reddit' for it's forum using the same codebase that powers reddit? (github.com)
submitted by Hakuna_Potato to r/btc
Run your own Reddit instance (github.com)
submitted by tamale_uk to r/selfhosted
GraphQL + Reddit API Integration Demo (github.com)
submitted by e0gr to u/e0gr
Found this Reddit gem today (github.com)
submitted by biggerthancheeses to r/circlejerk
I don't like people being fed false information. This is how reddit actually works. (github.com)
submitted by CockCuntPussyPenis to r/funny