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Flair Used in r/programmingrequests
#1
need help
: "Turning environmental field notes into a standardized Daily Field Report [Paid]"
46 posts
#2
solved✔️
: "Shortest ways to represent natural numbers with just 1, +, and × (similar to Countdown numbers game but not quite)"
16 posts
#3
Solved✔️
: "Not sure if this type of request is against the rules, or if there's a better subreddit for this. I'm not a programmer, but I saw this in a book I'm reading (XX by Rian Hughes), and I want to know if it means anything/what it does, or if it's just gibberish. Thank you!"
7 posts
#4
mod post
: "ProgrammingRequests Discord"
1 post
#5
Solved
: "Human Benchmark Visual Memory - Skip First Levels"
1 post
#6
solved
: "Noob needs help with Java"
1 post
#7
good description
: "A free program, that allows you to set windows always on top and/or a level of transparency"
1 post
#8
not possible ❌
: "[REQUEST] Head-to-Head Voting on Website"
1 post
#9
homework
: "Can someone make a BookWidgets bot?"
1 post
#10
JavaScript
: "Combine nested markdown files using Node.js"
1 post
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Last updated: June 23, 2026