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Stack Overflow empowers the world to develop technology through collective knowledge.

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Mar 17

    From a startup to a fast growing side project, make it easy for developers to collaborate and share knowledge with Stack Overflow for Teams. It’s now free forever for up to 50 users!

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  2. Aug 25

    Drive innovation faster using the knowledge you already have. See how Stack Overflow for Teams helps you with a guided demo on Thursday, August 26th at 2pm ET.

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  3. Aug 24

    Are we stepping into the world of Ready Player One soon? Or have we already crossed the virtual Rubicon?

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  4. Aug 17

    We chat with Stack Overflow’s CEO, Prashanth Chandrasekar, about the Prosus acquisition and our mission to empower a global community to develop technology through collective knowledge. Listen here:

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  5. Aug 16

    Move fast and make sure nobody gets pager alerts at 2AM... We chat with who started a web design firm at 13, led engineering teams at Facebook, and now works in tech VC. Listen:

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  6. Aug 16

    Reach for the stars; even if you miss, you've learned something new. Here's how to create stretch work assignments that succeed.

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  7. Aug 11

    . has worked on Groupon, Detour, and now Descript, which harnesses machine learning for automatic transcription. Messed up a line or mispronounced a name? Generate new words from scratch to match a speaker’s voice. Listen to our chat here:

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  8. Aug 11
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  9. Aug 10

    As developers get more senior, their job requires more writing. If you're looking to advance, focus on crafting great sentences alongside great code.

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  10. Retweeted
    Aug 9

    Learn from our Head of Platform Eng and Chief Product and Tech Officer on how to lead teams in a highly distributed and hybrid working environment.

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  11. Aug 9

    From Oracle to AWS to , has played a pivotal role in the history and development of software databases. We chat with him about the evolution of these tools and what he's building for the next generation. Listen here:

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  12. Aug 6

    It's our favorite time of year. The Developer Survey results are live! In this episode, we chat with David Gibson, who analyzed this year's results. He breaks down some of the most interesting new trends and insights. Listen here:

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  13. Retweeted
    Aug 4

    "While AWS is the most loved platform, we see a large influx of AWS developers wanting to develop in Google Cloud next year," Stack Overflow notes. Sounds promising 👍 via &

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  14. Aug 5

    Competition in the cloud is heating up. For more insights, check out the full 2021 Dev Survey.

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  15. Retweeted
    Aug 3

    The 2021 developer survey results are here (thanks )! 60k developers were asked about the technologies they use. 10.14% of all developers reported using Keras, up from 6.2% last year. That's 64% growth! 16.5% also reported using TensorFlow, up from 11.5% last year.

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  16. Aug 3
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  17. Aug 2

    The acquisition has closed, and we are officially part of the Prosus family! 's latest blog recaps business, public platform, product, and DEI updates from the last quarter. Check it out:

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  18. Aug 2

    We asked and 80,000 of you answered. Today, we’re sharing results from the annual Developer Survey. Learn more about some of the developers that make up our community, how they work, and the tech that drives them.

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  20. Jul 30

    Get to know our new VP of Community, and learn about the changes and updates we’re planning for community and public platform in Q3.

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  21. Jul 29

    After two decades of crafting code, even solo developers need good comments to understand why they wrote it that way in the first place.

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