Regarding ! coding_enthusiasts@lemmy.zip
from Linux@lemmy.zip to programming@programming.dev on 24 Apr 20:12
https://lemmy.zip/post/37153550

I’m new to lemmy and somebody suggested me this community after l formed mine own😊😊😊

This looks far too advanced, while mine would be more focused on the beginners into the world of coding, who are just putting out baby steps 😆😆😆

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otter@lemmy.ca on 24 Apr 20:46 next collapse

Looks cool, you should definitely build the community the way you want to!

It’s sometimes easier to build up an existing community that already has a number of subscribers but could use more love and attention. Of course you can also cross post to and from that other community if you’d prefer to grow a new one.

In this case, I’m thinking of !learn_programming@programming.dev. If you wanted to, you could reach out and offer to help moderate

insomniac_lemon@lemmy.cafe on 24 Apr 20:54 next collapse

You know, I’m somewhat of a coding enthusiast myself.

Difficult to think of projects that I want to do that are also viable for me now. I settled on Minesweeper (/a dragonsweeper-like) though I lost momentum as I got a bit hung up on how to implement it in a way that’d allow dynamic map sizes. I suppose I should just make it as simple as I can and then differentiate it later.

Mostly been ignoring it though, instead making efforts to organize my room. Any personal growth is good, right?

I would also like an excuse to make some polygonal art (2D or 3D) but I don’t have many ideas there either, and many ideas of which would probably be an insignificant amount of actual coding compared to animation.

Blaze@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 24 Apr 22:12 collapse

Hey,

I was the one recommending this community. Seems like there are 3 or 4 posts a day, so it doesn’t seem like adding beginner posts would be an issue.

Lemmy has a smaller userbase, there isn’t enough people for very niche communities.

Also, feel free to join !fedigrow@lemm.ee