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Promotion

Emil Valeev edited this page Feb 15, 2025 · 19 revisions

Resources

Each week we must ship new release and promote it through the channels. The goal is to find new community members - potential users and contributors. To do so we write posts and publish them online. Each post must follow guideline:

  • Must introduce Nevalang and mention its killer-features
  • Include links to social networks
  • Briefly describe the update
  • Not sound fancy or official, be rather short and as easy to read as possible
  • And finally - must reflect the spirit of the platform and community we send our post to

Basically we need to sound like just some dude who tries to make the world better... Which we kinda are!

Articles

  • dev.to
  • medium.com
  • habr.com

Reddit

  • r/nevalang
  • r/programminglanguages
  • r/compilers
  • r/programming - only links
  • r/opensource - not allow discord links, once per month, only big updates (banned atm)
  • r/foss - same as "opensource"
  • r/golang - no crossposts
  • r/functionalprogramming

Ask discord members to like these posts

Discord

  • Nevalang (post links and ask support, remove links for prev release)
  • FBP
  • PS (programming simplicity) - links
  • V: languages
  • Zig: pet-languages
  • Programming Languages - hey look
  • Low Level Language Developers Hangout - showcase
  • Handmade network - project showcase (only projects built with Neva)
  • Go: community showcase

Telegram

  • Nevalang
  • Код и Копуста

Slack (TODO)

  • Gophers ~9k: showandtell

Other

Potential Improvements

  • Twitter - Engage into conversations
  • Reddit - Make sure post contains engagement - e.g. asking for feedback
  • Media files like video, gif, screenshots can increase engagement
  • Try to write about pain you solve
  • Try to automate piece by piece

Utilize More Resources

  1. Hackernoon / Hashnode
  2. Slack, VCru, Gitter, Substack, Quora
  3. https://lemmy.world/

Related hash-tags

programming languages, compilers, programming in general,
functional and/or reactive programming, immutable programming,
concurrency and parallelism, distributed computations, stream processing,
real-time computations, backend and web-development, declarative programming,
Go programming language, programming of the future, open-source, next-gen programming,
dataflow and flow-based programming
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