
Many developers are skeptical of using low-code tooling to build software. Buying software instead of building it has advantages, especially when your goal is to iterate faster. The post Using low-code tools to iterate products faster appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/06/09/using-low-code-tools-to-iterate-products-faster/

Content written by developers, for developers, is a booming business. The post Podcast 345: A good software tutorial explains the How. A great one explains the Why. appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

But a little over one third disagree, viewing blockchain as mostly hype The post Most developers believe blockchain technology is a game changer appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

But a little over one third disagree, viewing blockchain as mostly hype The post Most developers believe blockchain technology is a game changer appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

In the third lesson of the series, we’ll implement our first linear regression model with multiple predictors (this is called “multiple linear regression”). As an example, we’ll use a simulated dataset to predict student quiz scores. In the process, we’ll again practice our graphing and Python skills. Here are some Stack Overflow questions related to… The post Level Up: Linear Regression in Python – Part 3 appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

Welcome to ISSUE #76 of the Overflow! This newsletter is by developers, for developers, written and curated by the Stack Overflow team and Cassidy Williams at Netlify. The new Developer Survey is here! But also: precise measurements using imprecise tools and a visual walkthrough of Kubernetes. From the blog The 2021 Developer Survey is now open! stackoverflow.blogWe want to… The post The Overflow #76: The 2021 Dev Survey now open! appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
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We chat with Innocent Ndubuisi-Obi and Luke Jordan about the unique challenges you face when trying to solve civic problems with software. The post Podcast 344: Don’t build it – advice on civic tech appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

This morning, Prosus (PROSY) has announced its intention to acquire Stack Overflow for 1.8 billion dollars. This is tremendously exciting news for our employees, our customers, our community members, and for our shareholders, and I will share a bit more about what it all means. The post Prosus’s Acquisition of Stack Overflow: Our Exciting Next Chapter appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/06/02/prosus-acquires-stack-overflow/

As our applications move from local hardware to a sprawling array of clouds and containers, figuring out how they behave and what's gone wrong is key. The post Podcast 343: Unpacking observability and OpenTelemetry with Spiros Xanthos of Splunk appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

Stack Overflow celebrates site accomplishments with confetti in multiple places. That means it's time to formalize it in our design system. The post Shipping confetti to Stack Overflow’s design system appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/05/31/shipping-confetti-to-stack-overflows-design-system/