
For experienced developers. This community should be specialized subreddit facilitating discussion amongst individuals who have gained some ground in the software engineering world. Any posts or comments that are made by inexperienced individuals (outside of the weekly Ask thread) should be reported. Anything not specifically related to development or career advice that is _specific_ to Experienced Developers belongs elsewhere. Try /r/work, /r/AskHR, /r/careerguidance, or /r/OfficePolitics.
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1. Developer collaboration platforms: Promote tools like GitHub or GitLab that experienced developers use for code sharing and collaboration. 2. Code review tools: Advertise platforms such as Crucible or ReviewBoard which are useful for code review processes. 3. Online programming courses platforms: Highlight advanced programming courses on platforms like Coursera or Udemy for experienced developers to further their skills. 4. Developer forums and communities: Mention other respected developer communities or forums like Stack Overflow where developers can exchange knowledge. 5. Tech news websites: Promote websites like TechCrunch or Hacker News that keep developers updated on the latest in the tech world.
1. Respect the experience requirement: Only post or comment if you have 3+ years of development experience, except in the specified thread. 2. Keep it respectful: Avoid using disrespectful language, racism, sexism, or trolling in posts and comments. 3. Stay on topic: Focus on issues specific to experienced developers, avoid general career advice. 4. No offer comparison posts: Refrain from asking which offer to take or related questions. 5. Avoid learning - oriented questions: Don't post questions about what to learn or switch to.