Try your own cooking: turning our employees into Stack users

Try your own cooking: turning our employees into Stack users

Our guests this week were two of our employees: Yaakov Ellis and Stephanie Cantor. Yaakov is a Principal Web Developer, Community Advocate on the Public Platform team at Stack Overflow, and Former Team Lead for Internal Development at Stack. Stephanie is the Program Manager for Community Strategy at Stack.

Want to learn more about how the Community-athon worked? Read up on it here. And yes, of course there was a leaderboard and internet points.

Yaakov was undercover as a brand new user, but some of his answers gave him away. Can you spot the tell?

Our very own CEO spent a lot of time asking extremely important and nerdy question on our SciFi Stack Exchange.

We bumped our engagement from employees by more than 100%. Many questions were asked, much knowledge was spread.

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Dev, meet Ops. Ops, meet Dev.

Dev, meet Ops. Ops, meet Dev.

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Taking a risk and moving to a new team

Taking a risk and moving to a new team

Ian is Brooklyn bred a tech junkie, NBA stats nerd, hip hop connoisseur, and co-creator of GameFlo and Ujima Now. He graduated from Brown University and was a teaching fellow at FullStack Academy befo...

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Covid vaccine websites are frustrating. This developer built a better one.

Covid vaccine websites are frustrating. This developer built a better one.

It was a pandemic, Olivia was on maternity leave after giving birth, and she also had a toddler to take care of. Somehow she still managed to build a website, macovidvaccines.com, that provided far be...

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Building a bug bounty program for the Pentagon

Building a bug bounty program for the Pentagon

Cleghorn works for Defense Digital Services. On Twitter, the group describes itself as  "a SWAT team of nerds on tours of duty."  You can read more about the group's goals on their website. You can se...

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How long does good code last?

How long does good code last?

This week's discussion was inspired by an article from Sandi Metz, which you can find here. It begins with a terrific line, defining the half-life of software as, "the amount of time required for half...

5 Mar 202120min

Chatting with Google's DeepMind about the future of AI

Chatting with Google's DeepMind about the future of AI

You can find  the paper on MuZero here.He blogs at Furidamu and can be found on Twitter here.The story on drug discovery powered by AI can be found here. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privac...

2 Mar 202126min

When it comes to package managers, don't forget security

When it comes to package managers, don't forget security

If you’re a programmer working with npm, Sara has some basic advice on best practices that will keep your codebase safe.Today’s discussion was inspired by a blog post from Michel Gorny which you can f...

26 Feb 202123min

How to use interference to your advantage - a quantum computing catch up

How to use interference to your advantage - a quantum computing catch up

Blake has a PhD in physics from Yale and is the quantum platform lead. You can find him on Twitter here and read some of his recent writing here.Robert is VP of IBM Quantum Ecosystem Development, IBM ...

23 Feb 202129min

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