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Ask HN: Are there any HN-like communities for programming discussions?

13 pointsby minimalismhuhover 4 years ago
I don&#x27;t like Stack Overflow, but I need an alternative to it. HN is where I genuinely feel safe and happy! Is there anything programming related that resembles the HN community?<p>So with &quot;HN-like&quot; I mean: with the HN community guidelines enforced. Also, it should be friendly and welcoming like HN.<p>I know I am getting annoying, but I am really desperate in this matter. I really need a community like this for programming discussions and help.<p>Topics of interest: C, C++, graphics programming.<p>I know it is utopia, but I also hope for a HN-esque YouTube, Amazon, Google etc. I am rehashing this yet again, but you can see&#x2F;sense that I really, really want this to happen!<p>Or let me rephrase this to: do you know any other community like HN?<p>Also: sorry for the annoyance (of rehashing myself constantly).<p>Have a nice and happy New Year! :)

7 comments

quinncomover 4 years ago
One place I enjoy is the DevChat slack. It&#x27;s not in the format of HN, but the people are friendly like HN. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;join.slack.com&#x2F;t&#x2F;devolio-devchat&#x2F;shared_invite&#x2F;zt-bxy8q62u-PGOJN~i6ZoBBdmCgMMjonw" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;join.slack.com&#x2F;t&#x2F;devolio-devchat&#x2F;shared_invite&#x2F;zt-bx...</a>
ketanmaheshwariover 4 years ago
Twitter could be one but will need some crafting.<p>Refine the accounts you follow based on friendliness, information quality and relevance. Might end up making a nice little community. Spread friendliness yourself and attract friendly people to follow you.
LinuxBenderover 4 years ago
If you don&#x27;t like SO then you may not like this idea, but IRC [1] is still alive and kicking. It&#x27;s much smaller now because of discord and slack, but many of the highly technical people are still there. I am not on there very much these days mostly because some pockets are very much like SO in that, there is a bit of elitism and sub-culture specific etiquette. <i>Just my opinion, some channels are great</i><p>[1] - <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;freenode.net&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;freenode.net&#x2F;</a>
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Impossibleover 4 years ago
Future of coding is a cool programming community that discusses graphics C and C++ occasionally. A lot of the focus is on visual programming, end user programming, esoteric languages and no code&#x2F;low code. Lobster.rs as suggested is pretty good for general technical discussion but graphics on a non-surface level rarely comes up.<p>For graphics and C++ Twitter is probably the best option, follow some important graphics folks (say Peter Shirley, Angelo Pesce or John Carmack) and you&#x27;ll get some interesting threads. There are also some good graphics programming Reddits. A lot of the best discussion happens in invite only places for me now, having some contacts in the industry helps there.
alex_regover 4 years ago
Reddit is your best bet.<p>Some language subs are horrible, but the smaller ones are often great and informative.
claytongulickover 4 years ago
Lobsters[0] is pretty good.<p>[0] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;lobste.rs&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;lobste.rs&#x2F;</a>
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ivarsover 4 years ago
gamedev.net forums have always been a civil place with a lot of industry experts hanging around. You don&#x27;t have to be a game developer, though, you can discuss any general graphics and programming questions. Unfortunately it has been going down in popularity every year.