🤖 Reddit for CSE Students
"The Front Page of the Dev Internet"
Reddit is arguably the best place to find unfiltered advice, real interview experiences, and technical help. Unlike LinkedIn, it's anonymous, so people are honest about salaries, work culture, and struggles.
� Essential Subreddits to Join
🎓 For Students & Beginners
- r/csMajors: The go-to place for internship hunting, OA (Online Assessment) discussions, and college advice.
- r/learnprogramming: No question is "too dumb" here. Great for getting unstuck on basics.
- r/EngineeringStudents: General engineering struggles and memes.
💼 Career & Jobs
- r/cscareerquestions: The absolute standard for career advice. Read this for salary negotiation, resume reviews, and industry trends.
- r/devops / r/sysadmin: If you are interested in the infrastructure side of things.
💻 Tech Specific (Join what you use!)
- r/webdev: For everything web (Frontend, Backend, Fullstack).
- r/Python: Very active Python community.
- r/javascript: News and updates on the JS ecosystem.
- r/rust / r/golang: If you are learning modern backend languages.
😆 Just for Fun
- r/ProgrammerHumor: Relatable memes about bugs, managers, and missing semicolons. (Great for stress relief!)
- r/badUIbattles: Hilarious examples of terrible user interface design.
� How to Use Reddit Effectively
- Search Before You Ask: Chances are, someone has already asked "Is a Bootcamp worth it?" 500 times. Add
site:reddit.comto your Google searches. - Read the Wiki/Sidebar: Subreddits like
r/learnprogramminghave legendary curated resource lists in their sidebars. - Don't Doomscroll: It's easy to read about people getting $200k offers and feel bad. Remember, Reddit is a highlight reel (or a vent chamber). Take it with a pinch of salt.