“They Didn’t Teach Us This”: A Crash Course for Your First Job in Software

From Personal Projects To Production Code | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

Research Update: Impact of the Ask Question Wizard

Welcome to this month’s installment of Stack Overflow research updates! Since November of last year, my colleague Donna Choi and I have been posting (over on Meta) bite-size updates about the quantitative and qualitative research we use to make decisions at Stack Overflow. As of … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

New in Stack Overflow: Improving Feedback for All Users

I’m Meg Risdal, the new Product Manager for Public Q&A. My team works on the public platform and the community tools that help power it (in contrast to our private Q&A products, Stack Overflow for Teams). Recently, we’ve shipped a new tag synonyms dashboard, a redesign of the mod … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

Crokage: A New Way to Search Stack Overflow

One of the most powerful attributes of Stack Overflow (SO) is the accumulation of developers’ knowledge over time. Community members have contributed more than 18 million questions and 27 million answers. When a developer is stuck on a coding problem, they search through this vas … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

Crokage: A New Way to Search Stack Overflow

One of the most powerful attributes of Stack Overflow (SO) is the accumulation of developers’ knowledge over time. Community members have contributed more than 18 million questions and 27 million answers. When a developer is stuck on a coding problem, they search through this vas … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

What Our Traffic Says About Cybersecurity Technologies

Stack Overflow traffic during DEF CON shows what technologies are trending in the hacker community | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

Defcon and StackOverflow: What Our Traffic Says About Cybersecurity Technologies

Stack Overflow traffic during DEF CON shows what technologies are trending in the hacker community | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

What Every Developer Should Learn Early On

Some life lessons for how to approach the craft of coding and the journey of becoming a better developer. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

What Every Developer Should Learn Early On

Some life lessons for how to approach the craft of coding and the journey of becoming a better developer. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

Find Help Online Mindfully – and Effectively

Here’s a situation that might sound familiar: you’re in the middle of a project, and you realize you’re tackling a problem you haven’t seen before. Perhaps your search function query is returning too many results, which is slowing down your website. You figure you shouldn’t displ … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

Find Help Online Mindfully – and Effectively

Here’s a situation that might sound familiar: you’re in the middle of a project, and you realize you’re tackling a problem you haven’t seen before. Perhaps your search function query is returning too many results, which is slowing down your website. You figure you shouldn’t displ … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

Custom Filters

Custom Filters are available to public Stack Overflow users today! The new feature allows a new way of navigating and discovering questions that are relevant to you on Stack Overflow. This rollout is part of our continuing efforts to make the core Q&A experience on Stack Overflow … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

Making Sense of the Metadata: Clustering 4k Stack Overflow Tags with BigQuery

Felipe Hoffa, a Developer Advocate for Google Cloud, explains how he used BigQuery to organize Stack Overflow tags into interesting groups. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

Stack Overflow Upgraded from Windows Server 2012

Warning: This post is long. While working through this massive server upgrade/migration process, tears were shed, many cuss words were uttered, along with a general feeling of frustration, which ultimately culminated into extreme happiness once the migration was completed. The sc … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

Stack Overflow Upgraded from Windows Server 2012

Warning: This post is long. While working through this massive server upgrade/migration process, tears were shed, many cuss words were uttered, along with a general feeling of frustration, which ultimately culminated into extreme happiness once the migration was completed. The sc … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

Looker, Tableau and Business intelligence open-source alternatives

Big companies are spending billions to acquire popular startups offering toolkits for data analysis. But open source alternatives provide developers another, more flexible option. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

A Song of Stack Overflow

When Anjana Vakil and Natalia Margolis applied to speak at !!Con (read Bang Bang Con) this year, they wanted to take the call for  ‘non-traditional’ talks to heart while still sharing useful insights. They decided to tackle the following question: why recursion poses a problem fo … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

Adios to Unfriendly Badges: Ahoy, Lifejacket and Lifeboat

Sometimes it’s helpful to look back at past decisions and reconsider them in a new light. As part of our ongoing efforts to make Stack Overflow more welcoming and inclusive, we’ve been looking at how our incentive systems, including reputation and badges intended to encourage pos … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

Stack Overflow and Pursuit: Nurturing a New Generation of Developers

Stack Overflow is excited to partner with Pursuit, a social impact organization working to create a more diverse and inclusive tech industry through coding education and career mentorship. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

Public Data Release of Stack Overflow’s 2019 Developer Survey

Last month, we published the results from Stack Overflow’s 2019 Developer Survey, and today you can access the data from this year’s survey for yourself. Almost 90,000 developers from around the world shared their opinions about the jobs they have, the technologies they use every … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

Update to Security Incident (Stack Overflow) – dev tier bug escalated to prod

While we continue to investigate the recent attack to Stack Overflow, here is an update on what we’re able to share today.The intrusion originated on May 5 when a build deployed to the development tier for stackoverflow.com contained a bug, which allowed an attacker to log in to … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

Update to Stack Exchange/Overflow Security Incident

While we continue to investigate the recent attack to Stack Overflow, here is an update on what we’re able to share today.The intrusion originated on May 5 when a build deployed to the development tier for stackoverflow.com contained a bug, which allowed an attacker to log in to … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

Security Update from Stack Overflow

Over the weekend, there was an attack on Stack Overflow. We have confirmed that some level of production access was gained on May 11. We discovered and investigated the extent of the access and are addressing all known vulnerabilities. We have not identified any breach of custome … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

Stack Overflow Security Update

Over the weekend, there was an attack on Stack Overflow. We have confirmed that some level of production access was gained on May 11. We discovered and investigated the extent of the access and are addressing all known vulnerabilities. We have not identified any breach of custome … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

Predicting Stack Overflow Tags with Google’s Cloud AI

Check out a cool project that leverages Stack Overflow Data and Google's Cloud AI to predict what tags would work best on Stack Overflow questions. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

Announcing a New Tier of Stack Overflow for Teams

TL;DR If you’ve been using our Stack Overflow for Teams product and are part of a growing company, we’ve got exciting news. Today we’re launching a new tier, Stack Overflow for Business, that includes a lot of features customers have been asking for. You can learn more here. If y … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

Developers Who Use Spaces Make More Money Than Those Who Use Tabs (2017)

Do you use tabs or spaces for code indentation? | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

Stack Overflow: Helping One Million Developers Exit Vim (2017)

This morning, a popular Stack Overflow question hit a major milestone: | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

StackOverflow 2019 Developer Survey

Our annual developer survey, now in its ninth year, launches today and anyone who codes is encouraged to participate. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

State of the Stack 2019: A Year in Review

A loooong time ago, we used to post an annual “State of the Stack” update on the company and community. Then at some point it became an infographic which was… listen, everyone was doing infographics in 2011. Now it’s 2019, the company has grown and changed in so many ways, so we’ … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

Winter Bash 2018

Winter Bash 2018 is here! Find out how you can participate across participating Stack Overflow sites this holiday season. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

Welcome Wagon: Community and Comments on Stack Overflow

This past summer, we wrote our first blog post about comments on Stack Overflow, focusing on our initial work rating comments internally at Stack Overflow and what we learned. Since then, we’ve fielded this comment rating task more broadly in our community. This blog post shares … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 5 years ago

Stack Overflow is 10

This month, we're celebrating Stack Overflow's 10th anniversary! Learn more about what the community has achieved over the past decade. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 6 years ago

IBM and Stack Overflow Partner to Support AI Developers

IBM and Stack Overflow are partnering to bring learning and development to the AI community. As of today, the Artificial Intelligence site on the Stack Exchange network is sponsored by IBM. The site, featuring “questions about life and challenges in a world where ‘cognitive’ func … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 6 years ago

Developer Salaries in 2018: Updating the Stack Overflow Salary Calculator

Today we launched the 2018 update to the Stack Overflow Salary Calculator, a tool that allows developers and employers to find typical salaries for the software industry based on experience level, location, education, and specific technologies. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 6 years ago

Welcome Wagon: Classifying Comments on Stack Overflow

Last month, Joe wrote about the Welcome Wagon work that we are doing to make Stack Overflow more welcoming and inclusive. Our current work involves projects across domains from asking questions to framing community standards and more; one project we have been working on is unders … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 6 years ago

Welcome Wagon: Classifying Comments on Stack Overflow

Last month, Joe wrote about the Welcome Wagon work that we are doing to make Stack Overflow more welcoming and inclusive. Our current work involves projects across domains from asking questions to framing community standards and more; one project we have been working on is unders … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 6 years ago

Stack Overflow – Rolling Out the Welcome Wagon: June Update

Back in late Spring, we posted “Stack Overflow Isn’t Very Welcoming. It’s Time for That to Change.” We know it’s all too common for companies to announce they really want to do a thing, and then… not much happens. So, it is time to share the work we’ve been doing behind the scene … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 6 years ago

Public Data Release of Stack Overflow’s 2018 Developer Survey

Starting today, you can access the public data release for Stack Overflow’s 2018 Developer Survey. Over 100,000 developers from around the world shared their opinions about everything from their favorite technologies to job preferences, and this data is now available for you to a … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 6 years ago

How Stack Overflow for Teams Fits into the Community

Back when I was a full-time programmer and there was some code someone struggled with, it was a common practice to ask around in cubicle land. Sometimes you’d get lucky and find someone who know the answer right away or knew where to look in the documentation. When Stack Overflow … | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 6 years ago

Stack Overflow for Teams Is Now Available

It’s here. After months of designing, building, testing, and beta-ing, we’re happy to announce that as of today, Stack Overflow for Teams has launched and is available to everyone! | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 6 years ago

Jon Skeet Answers Your Questions IRL – Stack Overflow

In January, Jon Skeet’s rep crossed over one million. To thank him for his generous efforts and contributions, we hosted a brunch in his honor at our New York Headquarters in February. We also asked the community if they had any questions for him to answer in an IRL Q&A. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 6 years ago

Jon Skeet Answers Your Questions IRL

In January, Jon Skeet’s rep crossed over one million. To thank him for his generous efforts and contributions, we hosted a brunch in his honor at our New York Headquarters in February. We also asked the community if they had any questions for him to answer in an IRL Q&A. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 6 years ago

Stack Overflow Isn’t Very Welcoming. It’s Time for That to Change

Let’s start with the painful truth: | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 6 years ago

The War of the Closes

It pains me when I hear people say that our sites are unfriendly, or that we chase new users away. But it’s a hard problem, because our highest priority has always been the quality of content on our sites.  And it still is. We can’t lower our standards. We won’t. | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 6 years ago