Reddit is a network of communities that helps you find answers and grow your knowledge.
11 subreddits you must follow as a software developer:
1. r/coding
A subreddit dedicated to programming-related discussions.
🔗 https://reddit.com/r/coding/
2. r/computerscience
A subreddit dedicated to topics like algorithms, computation, theory of languages, theory of programming, some software engineering, AI, etc.
🔗 https://reddit.com/r/computerscience/
3. r/compsci
A subreddit dedicated to any content that computer scientists find interesting.
🔗 https://reddit.com/r/compsci/
4. r/SideProject
A subreddit for sharing and receiving constructive feedback on side projects.
🔗 https://reddit.com/r/SideProject/
5. r/algorithms
A subreddit for Computer Science for Computer Scientists.
🔗 https://reddit.com/r/algorithms/
6. r/javascript
A subreddit about the javascript programming language.
🔗 https://reddit.com/r/javascript/
7. r/learnjavascript
A subreddit for anyone who wants to learn JavaScript or help others do so.
🔗 https://reddit.com/r/learnjavascript/
8. r/reactjs
A subreddit for learning and developing web applications using React.
🔗 https://reddit.com/r/reactjs/
9. r/programming
A subreddit for computer programming.
🔗 https://reddit.com/r/programming/
10. r/learnprogramming
A subreddit for all questions related to programming in any language.
🔗 https://reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/
11. r/webdev
A subreddit dedicated to all things of web development: both front-end and back-end.
🔗 https://reddit.com/r/webdev/
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Great list!
We just created ours: reddit.com/r/getpolipo/