🎙️ Dhruv Batra, co-founder of Yutori, sits down with us to explore the future of AI agents, how AI is changing the way people interact with the web, and the challenges that proactive AI agents may face. https://lnkd.in/e_j-HxdQ
Stack Overflow
Software Development
New York, NY 1,588,588 followers
Stack Overflow empowers the world to develop technology through collective knowledge.
About us
Stack Overflow's public platform serves 100 million people every month, making it one of the 50 most popular websites in the world. Founded in 2008, Stack Overflow’s public platform is used by nearly everyone who codes to learn, share their knowledge, collaborate, and build their careers. Our products and tools help developers and technologists in life and at work. These products include Stack Overflow for Teams, Stack Overflow Advertising, and Stack Overflow for Talent. Stack Overflow for Teams, our core SaaS collaboration product, is helping thousands of companies around the world make the transition to remote work, address business continuity challenges, and undergo digital transformation. Whether it’s on Stack Overflow or within Stack Overflow for Teams, community is at the center of all that we do.
- Website
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https://stackoverflow.co/
External link for Stack Overflow
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, NY
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2008
- Specialties
- Software Engineering, Q&A, Communities, Knowledge Management, Knowledge Sharing, and Software Development
Locations
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Primary
110 William Street
New York, NY 10038, US
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Bentima House
168-172 Old Street
London, EC1V 9BP, GB
Employees at Stack Overflow
Updates
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Yesterday our CEO Prashanth Chandrasekar joined Fortune at the Oxford Generative AI Summit where they discussed the importance of AI that is grounded in community expertise of Stack Overflow's over 83 million questions and answers, why trust and attribution are the new metrics that matter for the internet of today, the productivity challenges of rolling out AI tools within large enterprise organizations, and much more. Watch the session online here: https://lnkd.in/eeMVqKTx #OxGen25 #GenAI
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JavaScript is the frontend of the entire internet, and that's why it's a prime target for attacks. Whether you're creating fast node.js scripts, building beautiful frontends for API calls, or transpiling your TypesScript into Java, Tanya Janca has ten tips you need to write more secure JavaScript: https://lnkd.in/eJ63BbSQ
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In this year's #DeveloperSurvey, an overwhelming 84% of developers said they planned on using AI tools, yet almost half of them don't trust the tools they're using. On Techstrong TV, our Chief Product and Technology Officer Jody Bailey explores what these results mean for the developer lifecycle, and why expert communities like Stack Overflow are more vital than ever in an increasingly AI-first world. https://lnkd.in/erdhT4hs
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💭✨Comments are getting a new look on Stack Overflow! Once only available to those with at least 50 reputation points, comments are now open to all registered users, plus the new threads feature allows users to dive deeper into topics, so voting brings the most impactful conversations to the top. Learn more about the updates we're making to comments: https://lnkd.in/eeTphniz
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🎙️ We welcome Evan You, the creator of Vite and Vue.js, back on the show to talk build tools in web development, Vite's unique frontend features, and the future of Vite from its integration with Rust to their new documentary. https://lnkd.in/ejfi_6-A
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🎙️ Host Ryan Donovan welcomes Dimitri Stiliadis, CTO of Endor Labs, to talk about how AppSec is evolving to address AI’s use cases, the implications of AI-generated code on security practices, and the importance of human oversight in managing vulnerabilities. https://lnkd.in/eBYntAKM
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As developers use and become more familiar with AI, the need for moderation of these LLMs grows in order to build trustworthy systems. But human moderation of toxic and inaccurate content is tough to scale without a community effort. Ryan Donovan explores the idea of creating a "jury of their peers," where LLMs become moderators for other LLMs: https://lnkd.in/ecASmnZN
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🗽Stack Overflow was out in full force this year at DevFest NYC! In keeping with our mission of preserving human knowledge and fostering community, we had the chance to connect with over 200 attendees about how we're leveling up the user experience on our site and share resources for students learning to code. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/e6rtyDy5 #GoogleDevFest #DevFest2025
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For those learning to code, community resources are often the first place they turn for new skills and answers. While Stack Overflow is still the number one community platform for learning (75.4%), YouTube (70.1%) and GitHub (69.6%) are close runners up, according to our annual #DeveloperSurvey. Explore more findings about how developers work and learn in 2025: https://lnkd.in/eGa9VZSr
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