A collection of reddit channels that every developer must follow I have always felt that Reddit is highly under-rated and under-utilized resource when it comes programming. Here's a list of channels that I have always found useful. Make sure you star the repo, because I will be updating this from time to time. Hope this helps everyone.Thank you :)
- As on Feb 9,2021
- In the order of followers
| Position | Channel | Followers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | r/dataisbeautiful/ | |
| 2 | r/buildapc/ | |
| 3 | r/programming/ | |
| 4 | r/learnprogramming/ | |
| 5 | r/MachineLearning/ | |
| 6 | r/ProgrammerHumor/ | |
| 7 | r/JavaScript/ | |
| 8 | r/compsci/ | |
| 9 | r/Python/ | |
| 10 | r/webdev/ | |
| 11 | r/linux/ | |
| 12 | r/gamedev/ | |
| 13 | r/web_design/ | |
| 14 | r/learnpython/ | |
| 15 | r/cscareerquestions/ | |
| 16 | r/HowToHack/ | |
| 17 | r/coding/ | |
| 18 | r/reactjs/ | |
| 19 | r/dailyprogrammer/ | |
| 20 | r/java/ | |
| 21 | r/learnmachinelearning/ | |
| 22 | r/statistics/ | |
| 23 | r/node/ | |
| 24 | r/androiddev/ | |
| 25 | r/learnjavascript/ | |
| 26 | r/programminghorror/ | |
| 27 | r/robotics/ | |
| 28 | r/opensource/ | |
| 29 | r/artificial/ | |
| 30 | r/rust/ | |
| 31 | r/algorithms/ | |
| 32 | r/shittyprogramming/ | |
| 33 | r/AskComputerScience/ | |
| 34 | r/git/ | |
| 35 | r/GitHub/ | |
| 36 | r/C#/ | |
| 37 | r/C++/ | |
| 38 | r/swift/ | |
| 39 | r/iOSProgramming/ |
Contributing Everyone is welcome to contribute to this list - read the contribution guidelines to find out how.