I would like too add neovim
/Neovim
community.
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As a fellow neovim user, great idea! :) I've added it! If you post there I can make you mod if you want :)
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
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.
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.
Could we get a sysadmin community please?
And a privacy community?
Thanks
I have some ideas:
postgresql
PostgreSQLastro
Astronuxt
Nuxtwasm
WebAssembly
Can we get one for engineering management?
Url: engineering_managers
Display name: Engineering Managers
Can we get a "Svelte" community, for all things Svelte and SvelteKit - url name (sveltejs) display name (SvelteJS).
Some playtesting communities for game Dev Playmygame, destroymygame Would be great
Perhaps a Git community would also make sense. URL: git
, Display name: Git
. I can be the mod for now just to get it started. But I think I would rather hand it over to someone else when the community grows.
Can we have one for LaTeX
(both url and display name)? Thanks!
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I think we should have linux
community, display Linux
Created over at https://programming.dev/c/linux! If you want to be a mod let me know and make a post in the community
CSCareerQuestions
with this exact URL, please. I searched for this name on the programming.dev instance and was led to this comment that suggests ask_experienced_devs
is a replacement for CSCQ, but /r/CSCQ had a different focus from /r/experienceddevs. Junior developers and interns were also allowed to contribute to CSCQ and the discussions were specifically focused on finding work in the CS industry, while ask_experienced_devs
implies that any kind of question directed at senior devs is allowed.
CSMajors
(discussion for CS undergrads) and an EngineeringResumes
(rate my resume) equivalent would also be great to see.
dotnet
community would be nice. Display name .NET
. And I could moderate it as well.
Edit: We should have docker
Docker
too.
Could we get programminghorror (Programming Horror) please? I've got some content to post 😆
I wonder if there would be some interest in looking into DDD (Domain Driven Design) here. I intend to study the topic and wouldn't mind some company :) I can also serve as the mod, if that's a necessity.
URL style name: ddd
Display name: Domain Driven Design
@mjpc13@programming.dev , would you like to pair up again to form a !/c/robotics community?
I'm thinking it'd be nice to have a community to post about general robotics news. media, and events that are unrelated to ROS. Perhaps something like a smaller informal version of https://www.robotics-worldwide.org/, but maybe not so academic. So, a little more community oriented and general dev oriented, where folks could re-post maker like robotics content like this:
- The Fastest Maze-Solving Competition On Earth
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMQbHMgK2rw
- Videos like this don't have anything to do with ROS, as none of the competitors are using that middleware software.
So far for !/c/ros , I've been hesitant to divert ROS specific traffic away from their existing online platforms; as soliciting direct questions or discussions could fragment the already-small ROS community from their official sites. Yet !/c/ros might be a bit too narrow in scope for the example content above.
@Ategon@programming.dev , suppose this'd still be in scope of this instance?
- URL style name:
robotics
- Display name:
Robotics
I'd love to see a functional programming community (url name: fp
, display name FunctionalProgramming
). 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'd like a programming language and compiler community like r/ProgrammingLanguages: recent developments, personal projects, opinions and ideas, and general questions
Display name: Programming Languages
URL: ProgrammingLanguages
created at https://programming.dev/c/programming_languages. If you want to be a mod let me know and make a post in the community (for Lemmy to allow me to mod you)
Would something like /r/baduibattles
fit here?
It's gone private but here are some examples of the type of content:
https://goulartnogueira.github.io/BadUI/
Just people making silly UIs for fun.
Saw that a python community is still missing. Currently getting more and more into it, so would be nice.
Should we have a "General" or "Other" community as well? Possibly "random"