
Think that web form has got your number? If you used input type="number", you may be surprised to find that it doesn't.
The post Why the number input is the worst input appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/09/15/why-the-number-input-is-the-worst-input/

We chat with Thomas Fritz, Associate Professor of Human Aspects of Software Engineering, about what makes developers more productive.
The post What science says about flow state appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/09/14/what-science-says-about-flow-state/

Organizations today stare down big challenges around attracting and retaining talent, achieving organizational resiliency, protecting against knowledge loss, and supporting collaboration and innovation. Our customers are using Stack Overflow for Teams to meet these challenges. We know from our customers’ stories that Stack Overflow for Teams is delivering value: reducing the time people spend asking…

Ben, fresh from launching Stack Overflow’s new Student Ambassador Program, tells Matt about partnering with Major League Hacking, the young programmers eager to get back to in-person events, and the powerful allure of free pizza. Plus: Why you don’t have to create an account to engage with our public platform.
The post Hackathons and

Without SSO and other enterprise features, a product can only go so far.
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/09/12/the-many-problems-with-implementing-single-sign-on/

Functional programming for blockchains, multiple conditional inheritances, and the life of Clippy
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/09/09/the-overflow-142-the-bane-of-bossware/

Ben talks with Dylan Fox, founder and CEO of rapid-growth startup AssemblyAI, about how he became interested in AI and machine learning, why he left a steady job at a tech giant to create something new, and what AI can offer creators like writers and visual artists.
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Developers and their employers are constantly thinking about productivity. We partnered with Logitech to produce a four-part podcast series to chat about how your hardware and software work together to keep you in a flow state and make you more productive. Each podcast will have it’s own landing page on the blog, but will also…
The post For developers, flow state start

That Perl interpreter you have on your Linux machine? Update it and check out the present.
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https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/09/08/this-is-not-your-grandfathers-perl/

Episode one of our four part series sponsored by Logitech.
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