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r/javascript Analyzer
JavaScript language, frameworks, and ecosystem discussion
About r/javascript
r/javascript is the language-focused community covering vanilla JS, frameworks, runtimes (Node, Deno, Bun), and the broader ecosystem.
Why marketers should care
Massive audience of JS developers — many of whom are looking for libraries, frameworks, and tools to integrate into their stack. If your product is a developer tool, library, or service, this audience can drive significant signups.
What works in r/javascript
- •New library and framework announcements
- •Performance comparisons
- •Best practices debates
- •Tutorial and resource sharing
Rules and conventions
- •No "show off" without technical depth
- •Tutorials must be free
- •Beginner questions belong in r/learnjavascript
- •Self-promotion of paid courses removed
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