After the buzz fades: What our data tells us about emerging technology sentiment
Why open source is the model for every emerging tech out there.
Why open source is the model for every emerging tech out there.
Money gets people to leave their jobs, but it won't always make them stay.
Is everybody coding on the weekends? Is everybody learning Rust?
Distributed work may hold the key to creating forward thinking metropolises.
As May is Mental Health Awareness Month, we wanted to see what developers are doing to decrease that stress and prioritize their own wellness. Earlier this year, we surveyed over 800 developers to see if they are happy at work and what they are doing to maintain or improve mental health.
Are blockchain and Web3 the future or are they just a fad? We asked the developer community about Web3, blockchain, crypto, and whether they are all hype or truly the future of the internet.
Programmers cannot live on code alone. We asked about the movies and music that best fit with programming.
Turns out developers and plants need mostly the same things.
When the Log4j security issue was disclosed, developers came looking for answers. We took a look at our site data around it.
How do you attract technical talent? What do developers care about when they evaluate new opportunities? We surveyed over 500 developers and the findings might surprise you.
For this edition of Stack Overflow Knows, we did a deep dive into cybersecurity topics across Stack Overflow and Stack Exchange sites to spotlight trends and reflect on how conversations are evolving within the developer and technical community.
The number of questions across Stack Overflow surged, and new research solidifies this trend.
But a little over one third disagree, viewing blockchain as mostly hype
We’re introducing this bi-weekly roundup of questions from around the network with the tag #StackOverflowKnows. Share yours on twitter.