\u003C/a>\n\nStack Overflow is the big city in the middle. Because the programmer-city worked so well, people wanted to ask questions about other subjects, so we let them build other Q&A villages in the catchment area of the programmer-city. Some of these Q&A villages became cities of their own. The \u003Ca href=\"http://math.stackexchange.com/\">math\u003C/a> \u003Ca href=\"http://mathoverflow.net/\">cities\u003C/a> barely even have any programmers and they speak their own weird language. They are math-Jerusalem. They make us very proud. Even though they don’t directly serve programmers, we love them and they bring a little tear to our eyes, like the other little villages, and they’re certainly making the Internet—and the world—better, so we’re devoted to them.\n\nOne of these days some of those villages will be big cities, so we’re committed to keeping them clean, and pulling the weeds, and helping them grow.\n\nBut let’s go back to programmer Jerusalem, which—as you might expect—is full of devs milling about, building the ENTIRE FUTURE of the HUMAN RACE, because, after all, \u003Ca href=\"http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424053111903480904576512250915629460\">software is eating the world\u003C/a> and writing software is just writing a script for how the future will play out.\n\nSo given the importance of software and programmers, you might think they all had wonderful, satisfying jobs that they love.\n\nBut sadly, we saw that was not universal. Programmers often have crappy jobs, and their bosses often poke them with sharp sticks. They are underpaid, and they aren’t learning things, and they are sometimes overqualified, and sometimes underqualified. So we decided we could actually make all the programmers happier if we could move them into better jobs.\n\nThat’s why we built \u003Ca href=\"http://careers.stackoverflow.com/\">Stack Overflow Careers\u003C/a>. This was the first site that was built for developers, not recruiters. We banned the scourge of contingency recruiters (even if they have big bank accounts and are just LINING UP at the Zion Gate trying to get into our city to feed on programmer meat, but, to hell with them). We are SERVING PROGRAMMERS, not spammers. Bye Felicia.\n\n\u003Cstrong>Which brings us to 2015.\u003C/strong>\n\nThe sites are still growing like crazy. By our measurements, the Stack Exchange network is already in the top 50 of all US websites, ranked by number of unique visitors, with traffic still growing at 25% annually. The company itself has passed 200 employees worldwide, with big plush offices in Denver, New York, and London, and dozens of amazing people who work from the comfort of their own homes. (By the way, if 200 people seems like a lot, keep in mind that more than half of them are working on Stack Overflow Careers).\n\nWe could just slow down our insane hiring pace and get profitable right now, but it would mean foregoing some of the investments that let us help more developers. To be honest, we literally can’t keep up with the features we want to build for our users. The code is not done yet—we’re dedicating a lot of resources to the core Q&A engine. This year we’ll work on improving the experience for both new users and highly experienced users.\n\nAnd let’s not forget Stack Overflow Careers. I believe it is, bar-none, the single best \u003Ca href=\"https://stackoverflow.com/jobs/back-end-developer-jobs?utm_source=so-owned&utm_medium=blog&utm_campaign=dev-c4al&utm_content=c4al-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">job board for developer candidates\u003C/a>, which should automatically make it the best place for employers to find developer talent. There’s a LOT more to be done to serve developers here and we’re just getting warmed up.\n\n\u003Cimg src=\"http://stackoverflow.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/XTBbr.png\" alt=\"No, I'm just gettin' warmed up.\" />\n\nSo that’s why we took this new investment of $40m.\n\nWe’re ecstatic to have Andreessen Horowitz on board. The partners there believe in our idea of programmers taking over (it was Marc Andreessen who coined the phrase “Software is eating the world”). Chris Dixon has been a personal investor in the company since the beginning and has always known we’d be the obvious winner in the Q&A category, and will be joining our board of directors as an observer.\n\nThis is not the first time we’ve raised money; we’re proud to have previously taken investments from Union Square Ventures, Index Ventures, Spark Capital, and Bezos Expeditions. We only take outside money when we are 100% confident that the investors share our philosophy completely and after our lawyers have done a ruthless (sorry, investors) job of maintaining control so that it is literally impossible for anyone to mess up our vision of fanatically serving the people who use our site, and continuing to make the Internet a better place to get expert answers to your questions.\n\nFor those of you who have been with us since the early days of Our Incredible Journey, thank you. For those of you who are new, welcome. And if you want to learn more, check out our \u003Ca href=\"http://stackexchange.com/about\">hott new “about” page\u003C/a>. 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