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What programming language community have you found to be the most welcoming and why?

Have you noticed some communities that had a reputation for inclusiveness were not as welcoming as others?

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@luisroca I found this a very strange question since I have never, ever participated in a prgramming language community. I just learned what I needed for each project, maybe googled up or read references for additional details.

Not even like I've been railroaded out. Just....never did that.

@browneyedgirl That is so interesting. I assumed there were programmers who didn't get involved in the communities but...

I just always assumed that was part of how one learned the language, use cases and found projects/work.

@luisroca IME, not in the slightest.

It may very well be excellent ways to network and get projects, etc., though. I may not be the best example, but that's my experience.

@browneyedgirl I feel a little foolish now having spent so much time looking for communities to fit with... talk about a need for acceptance 😖

@luisroca I would not feel foolish at all! Don't forget, I have a number of other factors, among them being female and deaf, that contribute to this as well. And it occurs to me the networking that is happening is likely invaluable.

@browneyedgirl I consider myself outgoing but it can be a tiring process. It could be the online aspect of it but the in-person meetups have had a similar effect. I just wondered if it was tied to certain communities.

I've seen the blog posts and comments about one community being /this/ another community being /that/... It all seems to be just luck of the draw to me depending on time and who is attracted to languages uses

I can only imagine those with uglier obstacles trying to find a place