
The home team discusses why it seems like everybody needs subtitles now, the AI that generates music from text, and a list of open-source data engineering projects for you to contribute to.
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We chat with Dr. Jeannette (Jamie) Garcia, Senior Research Manager of Quantum Applications and Software at IBM Quantum about their 433 qubit quantum computer and what the real life applications of quantum computing are today.
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Less JS mess, cows vs. tornadoes, and PNG
The post The Overflow #163: Most Loved vs. most questions appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/02/03/the-overflow-163-most-loved-vs-most-questions/

A seven-point manifesto for driving lasting innovation.
The post Why developer experience is the key to better software, straight from the OCTO’s mouth (Ep. 534) appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/02/03/why-developer-experience-is-t

Now you can discover relevant online courses from Pluralsight® and Udemy® on Stack Overflow.
The post Announcing more ways to learn and grow your skills appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/02/01/announcing-more-ways-to-learn-and-grow-your-skills/

It was a busy and successful quarter, so although my first update of 2023 takes place in a fundamentally different environment than my first of 2022, my optimism for the future has not changed. It’s simply joined by a dose of pragmatism.
The post CEO update: Eliminating obstacles to productivity, efficiency, and learning appeared first on

The home team convenes to talk about how tech layoffs are reshaping the industry, where to look for software engineering jobs beyond tech, the brain-computer interface that speeds up communication for people with paralysis, and Ben’s million-dollar game idea (free for the stealing).
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With all the advancements in software development, apps could be much better. Why aren't they?
The post Is software getting worse? appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/01/30/is-software-getting-worse/

New Collective for Azure, the logic of the universe, and !document.write().
The post The Overflow #162: The great testing flake off appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/01/27/the-overflow-162-the-great-testing-flake-off/

Convert unused JavaScript into lightweight HTML...oh that feels so good.
The post The less JavaScript, the better (Ep. 532) appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/01/27/the-less-javascript-the-better-ep-532/