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Did you know that nearly 70% of developers learn to code with online resources? Watch our CEO 's keynote at last month, where he shared insights into our developer data and what it tells us about the future.
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We sat down with Claire Denton, Director of Product Management at , about using APIs to mitigate the hassle of managing legacy systems.
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📹 Podcast of the week goes to “Skills that pay the bills for software developers” hosted by . This ep breaks down the hard and soft skills associated with landing a role as an security architect, enterprise cloud architect, and data architect!
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On our latest episode, 's returns to the pod to discuss how he built a code completion engine for Python live on stage.
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The home team chats with , VP of Engineering for Databases at , about his role in creating modern PHP, why it gets so much hate, and the importance of prioritizing the #developer experience.
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Observability: it's not just for DevOps but developers too. We break down how shifting observability left in the software development lifecycle opens up a whole new complex world of solutions.
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On our latest episode, the home team muses on the merits of low-code tools and how they demand creativity from #developers. Plus, explains why job interviews should always be a two-way street.
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How do you differentiate dark and light areas in an image? #StackOverflowKnows
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Stack Overflow has been named 2022 Best Company Leadership by . Shoutout to our Stackers, who share feedback for these lists and make Stack an awesome place to work.
Interested in joining us? Take a look at our open roles: stackoverflow.co/company/work-h
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Excited for this one! Join us on July 19 for a chat on mental health while working remote with our Director of Engineering and Manager of Customer Success .
Register now: powertofly.com/events/details
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Working from home is a tricky balance of focus, productivity, and boundaries.
Join @StackOverflow for a virtual chat on July 19 to learn some of the best ways to avoid burnout and unhealthy #WorkFromHome situations.
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On this episode of the pod, we speak with 's SVP of Engineering Devraj Varadhan about weathering the crypto winter and how his company's products aim to expand financial inclusion in underserved markets.
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Did you know that the Stack Overflow for Teams integration with Microsoft Teams saw a 229% increase in usage last year? With remote work here to stay and the rise of ChatOps, it's no surprise we're joining the Microsoft Marketplace! Read more here: stackoverflow.blog/2022/07/12/sta
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Tired of waiting for your favorite Stack Exchange site to get its own design? Thanks to Themes (and this year's April Fool's joke), your wait will soon be over. We run through the work it took to get here.
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For anyone who ever doubted whether their technique for learning code was “correct,” this is good news - virtually every approach is A-OK, so long as it works for you. insights.dice.com/2022/06/30/9-w #Developer #LearnToCode #Code
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Jody Bailey joined us as our new Chief Technology Officer! On today's episode of the podcast, Jody and the team discuss his roots in engineering and EdTech, what drew him to Stack Overflow, and what the future holds for the company and its tech strategy: stackoverflow.blog/?p=20375
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We sat down with Mike Hendrickson, VP of Tech and Dev Products at Skillsoft, to talk about top paying architect roles in IT, the importance of soft "power" skills in tech professions, and the advantages of being a generalist. stackoverflow.blog/2022/07/07/ski
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How does a knowledge-sharing and collaboration culture support the Three Ways of DevOps? We interviewed to create our new DevOps Handbook Companion Guide to find out.
Get your copy today: info.stackoverflowsolutions.com/Teams-DevOps-h
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As a programming language created in 1987, you might think Perl is out of date and irrelevant in the #software world, but you'd be wrong. We examine some of Perl's advantages and why it remains a developer-friendly language.
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We're thrilled to announce that joins us as Chief Technology Officer! Jody brings over 20 years of experience leading engineering teams and will oversee our Product Engineering, Platform Engineering, InfoSec, & IT teams. Welcome to the team!
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On our latest episode, the home team muses on Ethereum developers kicking the difficulty bomb down the road, plus , , and discuss which open-source projects they contribute to and how to find them.
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Testing, testing...one of Stack Overflow's own software developers breaks down the importance of unit testing and how it enables our organization to maintain a resilient codebase.
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Nearly 60% of surveyed programmers learn to code via online resources such as videos according to our annual Developer Survey. The Stack Overflow Podcast is now joining the party with a new video episode dropping every week.
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Did you know that 70% of developers learn to code online? Or that 62% of Stack Overflow users visit the same question multiple times in a three month period? The home team digs into our annual Developer Survey and all the insights.
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How do I reduce code duplication with nested 'if' statements? #StackOverflowKnows
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From the the 2022 edition of ’s developer survey:
371 respondents reported working in Erlang in 2022, and their median salaries rose from around $80,000 to $103,000 over the same time period
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Our CEO recently sat down with to discuss the importance of community for technologists, our annual Developer Survey, and why 100 million monthly users is only the beginning.
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What does the future hold for Stack Overflow?
We spoke to the company's CEO, Prashanth Chandrasekar, to find out
Learn more here: ow.ly/vuZt50JKxgc
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If you want to climb the career ladder to architect roles, you're going to have a broad base of competencies. Whether it's in cloud, security, or data science, we break down how you can level up and the skills you need to learn to pay the bills.
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68% of respondents say they encounter a knowledge silo at least once a week and 63% spend more than 30 minutes, a day, searching for answers or solutions to problems. Check out more interesting insights from 's 2022 Developer Survey:
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How do you craft an expert employer branding strategy? Tune in tomorrow at 11am ET as 's and our own Sr. Managing Director discuss their insights.
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We’re excited about tomorrow’s webinar with @StackOverflow: Getting Started with #EmployerBranding featuring Stack Overflow’s @PatrickMcCue and our own @jmillermerrell. Are you signed up?
June 29th, 2022 | 11am ET | 10am CT
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We love to see it! Show us your pics of #TheKey
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The Key v2 for the optimal usage of @StackOverflow
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The home team compares notes on the release of AI pair programmer Copilot from , its utility in translating between #programming languages, and why the robots are (still) not coming for developers' jobs.
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From chemistry to chess to Windows to the workplace, it's time to raise a glass and wish our latest round of Stack Exchange sites a happy ten years!
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Why is #developer experience so important? reunites with two of her former colleagues, and , from the Developer Experience team at to discuss. Plus, a moment of silence for Internet Explorer.
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