AI has disrupted the entire tech industry, forcing companies to adapt and evolve rapidly. For Stack Overflow, that has meant embracing AI, while also refocusing on our mission to cultivate community. Our CEO, Prashanth Chandrasekar, shares with ITPro how our strategy has changed during the age of AI, and how we're working to expand our community of technology enthusiasts: https://lnkd.in/eW5gkkFJ
Stack Overflow
Software Development
New York, NY 1,579,135 followers
Stack Overflow empowers the world to develop technology through collective knowledge.
About us
Stack Overflow's public platform serves 100 million people every month, making it one of the 50 most popular websites in the world. Founded in 2008, Stack Overflow’s public platform is used by nearly everyone who codes to learn, share their knowledge, collaborate, and build their careers. Our products and tools help developers and technologists in life and at work. These products include Stack Overflow for Teams, Stack Overflow Advertising, and Stack Overflow for Talent. Stack Overflow for Teams, our core SaaS collaboration product, is helping thousands of companies around the world make the transition to remote work, address business continuity challenges, and undergo digital transformation. Whether it’s on Stack Overflow or within Stack Overflow for Teams, community is at the center of all that we do.
- Website
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https://stackoverflow.co/
External link for Stack Overflow
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, NY
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2008
- Specialties
- Software Engineering, Q&A, Communities, Knowledge Management, Knowledge Sharing, and Software Development
Locations
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Primary
110 William Street
New York, NY 10038, US
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Bentima House
168-172 Old Street
London, EC1V 9BP, GB
Employees at Stack Overflow
Updates
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🎙️ Hosts Ryan Donovan and Eira May welcome Erin Yepis, Senior Analyst at Stack Overflow, to dive into the 2025 Developer Survey results, from the decline in trust in AI tools, to shifts in popular programming technologies, to the patterns Erin saw in salary growth among developers. https://lnkd.in/emJGdbgM
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Developers are seeing consistent growth in salaries, even as technological advancements are shaking up how work is done. Product Managers (29.3%) and Applied Scientists (28.9%) saw the highest percentage increase in salary compared to 2024, with Data Engineers (5.1%) seeing the lowest increase overall. Dive into more findings on the tech industry from our Annual Developer Survey: https://lnkd.in/eNBbdUyS
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AI coding assistants come with a hidden "productivity tax," often producing code that is almost – but not quite – right. VentureBeat dives into the results from our 2025 Developer Survey, and how increased AI tool usage actually underscores the need for human expertise: https://lnkd.in/gwtP2gJz
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AI tool adoption is becoming more prevalent amongst developers, but it may have unforeseen consequences. Eira May dives into the positive and negative effects of AI usage on programmer confidence, both supporting learners and increasing productivity, but blurring the line of ownership for work. https://lnkd.in/gT9uhQZz
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🎙️ In our latest Leaders of Code episode, Jody Bailey, Anirudh Kaul, and Paul Petersen discuss U.S. Bank’s journey from traditional banking practices to embracing new technologies, exploring the technical and organizational aspects of large-scale cloud migration, and how leadership balanced innovation and compliance during this transformation. https://lnkd.in/eizK8ejM
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For DevOps, you can't just ask yourself, "What are we building?" You also have to ask who you're building it with. Stack Overflow's Senior Director of Engineering, Peter O'Connor, shared with ComputerWeekly.com that platform engineering that succeeds begins first with human knowledge and relationships, and not with technology: https://lnkd.in/eSXVF4cW
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Our 2025 Developer Survey found an increase in AI tool adoption, with 80% of developers now using them in their workflows. But with more use has come less trust: only 29% of technologists trust in the accuracy of the tools they are using, a sharp decline from last year. We dig into some of our most insightful results from this year's Annual Developer Survey on the blog: https://lnkd.in/e254K26p
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Agentic AI has been the talk of the town, and from our 2025 Developer Survey it's easy to see why. 70% of developers who use agentic AI were able to reduce their time spent on specific development tasks, while 69% had increased productivity. Dive into all of our findings from this year's Annual Developer Survey: https://lnkd.in/egskrfXn
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It's here! 🚀🎉 Our Annual Developer Survey results are in. Over 49,000 technologists from 177 countries shared their thoughts with us on everything from their preferred coding languages and cloud platforms, how they're keeping their skills sharp during this age of rapid tech evolution, and how they're interacting with AI in their daily work. Dive into the full results here: https://lnkd.in/efnyASxz
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