Welcome to ISSUE #70 of the Overflow! This newsletter is by developers, for developers, written and curated by the Stack Overflow team and Cassidy Williams at Netlify. Delve into the mysteries of superpositional drunken stumbles, the physics of the correct way to hang your toilet paper, and JavaScript that returns like a GOTO command. From the blog Stack… The post The Overflow #70: Networked spreadsheets appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
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On today’s episode, Ben and Ryan chat with Laly Bar-Ilan, Chief Scientist at Bit. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/04/18/generating-components-not-tokens/

Is “agentic AI” just a buzzword, or is it the sea change it seems? https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/04/17/wait-what-is-agentic-ai/

Kyle chats with Jesse Tomchak a software engineer at ClickUp about all the spicy backend takes they could find. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/04/09/wbit-6-be-curious-ask-questions-and-don-t-argue-w

AI is not a linear process. To scale effectively, engineering leaders must account for varied edge cases, presenting a new set of challenges. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/04/16/engineering-teams-ne

Kyle interviews Michael Stum, a former Stacker who started (and returned) to answering questions on the community site. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/04/16/wbit-7-exploring-webassembly-with-the-fir

2025.3 | Teams Enterprise Release https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/04/15/smarter-insights-stronger-teams-new-features-for-stack-overflow-for-teams/

In today’s episode, Ryan sits down with Richard “Spencer” Schaefer, cofounder and CTO of Lunar Analytics and a federal AI officer, and Caroline Zhang, cofounder and CTO of Knowtex, which provides AI-p