Rich Moy

Rich was a Content Marketing Writer at Stack Overflow.
make_a_thon
company February 14, 2019

Recapping Stack Overflow’s First Ever Make-A-Thon

After an exciting end to 2018, we kicked this year off with the first “hackathon” in Stack Overflow’s 10-year history. Unlike a traditional hackathon, it wasn’t just for our developers. Any employee working on our products or directly with the Stack Overflow community was encouraged to participate, which is why we dubbed the event a…
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slack_integration
for-work November 14, 2018

Announcing Our New Partnership With Slack

We shipped Stack Overflow for Teams in May, making our public knowledge-sharing platform accessible to teams of all sizes. Developers, startups, and even college classrooms began using Teams to share internal knowledge. Just six months later, over one thousand companies use Stack Overflow for Teams to manage their questions and answers. We’re always improving the…
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codebase_project_management
for-work August 16, 2018

How Engineering Managers Can Optimize a Large Codebase

Marc Andreessen famously declared in a 2011 Wall Street Journal article that software is eating the world. Not only did this statement inspire entrepreneurs to launch countless startups, it also showed larger enterprise organizations that it was time to embrace a technology-driven landscape. In an article for The Atlantic, James Somers wrote, “More and more,…
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software_developer_productivity
for-work August 9, 2018

What Time Management Looks Like for Today’s Programmers

Back in 2007, Joel Spolsky quipped that developers hate making schedules. “Usually, they try to get away without one,” he wrote, “‘It’ll be done when it’s done!’ they say, expecting that such a brave, funny zinger will reduce their boss to a fit of giggles.” A lot has changed about software developer productivity since then.…
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for-work August 2, 2018

Common Mistakes That Derail Developer Productivity

Recently, we explored the importance of getting DevOps implementation right. When done correctly, DevOps adoption can automate time-consuming tasks and speed up product launches. But even after your organization adopts these practices, you’ll come across new ways to increase developers’ output—and you’ll probably want to make those changes as soon as possible. Still, what are…
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devops_adoption
for-work July 26, 2018

The Importance of Getting DevOps Right

In the past, software development and IT teams operated separately. This led to a variety of manual processes that slowed projects down and delayed product launches. When DevOps practices entered the mainstream in 2009, tech leaders saw how many of these tasks could be automated and make their teams more productive. With that in mind,…
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communication_tools
for-work July 19, 2018

Too Many Communication Tools? You’re Not Alone

A decade ago, there were only a few online collaboration tools that people widely trusted. A lot has changed since then. Today, you can reach anyone with just a couple clicks of your mouse. Want to schedule a high-definition video call with a colleague? There are dozens of applications for you to choose from. Looking…
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documentation issues
for-work July 12, 2018

3 Things That You Should Do When a Developer Resigns

Even when you have a world-class engineering team, there isn’t much you can do to prevent turnover. In fact, the best engineering managers remain prepared for the day when a developer accepts a new job opportunity or decides to start his or her own company. But that preparedness goes far beyond a short-list of people…
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cross_team_collaboration
for-work June 28, 2018

How to Reduce Duplicate Requests From Non-Technical Teams

The relationship between developers and non-technical teams at your company can be tricky. Because you’ve built out a great engineering function, you want other teams across the company to rely on their expertise. But for many developers, this manifests in ad-hoc requests from their colleagues in the form of last-minute emails and unexpected visits to…
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cross_team_communication
for-work June 20, 2018

How Engineering Managers Can Improve Communication Between Technical and Non-Technical Teams

Even though there are a variety of personalities on your engineering team, they probably know how to collaborate with each other. They have shared deadlines and goals, understand the technical nuances of projects, and see that their colleagues’ best work often happens when they’re uninterrupted. The greater challenge is communicating with non-technical teams. Often, these…
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