Stack Overflow for Teams, our collaboration platform for building a knowledge base inside your organization, is now free. The post Stack Overflow for Teams is now free forever for up to 50 users appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
If there is one thing developers like less than writing documentation, it's responding to unnecessary escalations. The post “This should never happen. If it does, call the developers.” appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
Sometimes, everything just clicks into place. The post Introducing The Key appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
Welcome to ISSUE #69 of the Overflow! This newsletter is by developers, for developers, written and curated by the Stack Overflow team and Cassidy Williams at Netlify. Our menu this week: branch out with Git, fade to black in old video games, and prevent code injection in JavaScript and Node. From the blog A look under the hood:… The post The Overflow #69: When internal devs are your customers appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
From WoW and Tony Hawk Pro Skater 4 to Stack Overflow and Wikipedia, we talk about building and maintaining healthy communities online. The post Podcast 330: How to build and maintain online communities, from gaming to open source appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
Comparing summary statistics like the mean and median can help us understand how these variables are related, but we can learn even more by using visualizations. The post Level Up: Mastering statistics with Python – part 3 appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/03/01/level-up-mastering-python-with-statistics-part-3/
Teaching AI to master games without knowing the rules may help to lay the foundation for more general intelligence in real world environments. The post Podcast 317: Chatting with Google’s DeepMind about the future of AI appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/03/02/podcast-317-deepmind-google-ai-deep-learning-muzero/
While many introductory statistics classes teach the CLT, very few actually attempt to prove it because that requires some complex math. In this session, we'll bypass all that math by using Python loops to simulate the CLT. The post Level Up: Mastering statistics with Python – part 4 appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/03/02/level-up-mastering-statistics-with-python-part-4/
In order to get the most performant site possible when building the codebase for our public Stack Overflow site, we didn’t always follow best practices. The post Best practices can slow your application down appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/03/03/best-practices-can-slow-your-application-down/
Think of your code quality as if it will run forever, but adapt to change as if your code will be obsolete tomorrow. The post Podcast 318: What’s the half-life of your code? appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/03/05/podcast-318-whats-the-half-life-of-your-code/