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r/learnprogramming

learn programming

A subreddit for all questions related to programming in any programming language (Contributions are only allowed in English!).

Community Stats

Subscribers
4.4M
Content rating
SFW
Created
2009-09-24
Posts per day
27/day
Comments per day
430/day
Discussion style
Balanced
Top post
5,900 upvotes
Top 100 median
450 upvotes
Competition
Low competition
Peak hour
7:00 PM UTC

r/learnprogramming is a SFW subreddit with 4.4 million subscribers, created in 2009. Posts average about 27 per day with 427 comments per day, making it a balanced community. Top posts this year scored up to 5.9K upvotes, with a typical top-100 post earning 453. It's a low-competition community — the 100th-ranked top post of the past year is from 345 days ago. Browse 4 closely related communities below to find similar subreddits.

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