An oral history of Stack Overflow - told by its founding team
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Jeff Atwood: Stack Overflow and Coding Horror
Jeff Atwood is a co-founder of Stack Overflow and Stack Exchange, websites that are visited by millions of people every day. Much like with Wikipedia, it is difficult to understate the impact on global knowledge and productivity that these network of sites have created. Jeff is also the author of the famed Coding Horror blog, and the founder of Discourse, and open-source software project that seeks to improve the quality of our online community discussions. Video version is available on YouTube. If you would like to get more information about this podcast go to https://lexfridman.com/ai or connect with @lexfridman on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, or YouTube where you can watch the video versions of these conversations.
Stack Overflow Podcast #100 - Jeff Atwood is back! (for today…)
Calling our guest today 'special' would be an understatement. He's the co-founder of Stack Overflow (and this podcast), founder of Discourse, prolific writer and blogger at codinghorror.com, and most importantly, the subject of many internal Stack Overflow memes. It's @codinghorror himself, Mr Jeff Atwood! Jeff and Joel chat about where we came from and where we are going, including clips from past podcasts. If you care at all about SO history, then this episode is a must-listen.
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Episode 51: Jeff Atwood
Jeff Atwood is a prominent entrepreneur and developer, having founded Stack Exchange and, more recently, Discourse. In this episode we get deep into the weeds on community building - Jeff's one of the best in the game. Edited by @Alexkontis Lavish Praise to @codinghorror Constructive Criticism to @eriktorenberg
Discourse and Ruby (Interview)
Adam Stacoviak, Andrew Thorp and Kenneth Reitz talk with Jeff Atwood about Discourse and more.
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We’re joined by Jeff Atwood, from codinghorror.com and stackexchange.com
Stack Overflow is a community Q&A platform.
Discourse is an open source discussion platform.
Wordpress is an open source CMS in PHP.
Shapado is a Q&A platform in ruby.
OSQA is an open source Q&A system.
Reddit is an online community where users vote on content.
Steve Yegge’s tour de babel is a language roundup from 2006.
Why Ruby? is a blog post by Jeff about why he did Discourse in ruby.
mono is an open source .NET development framework.
Discourse as Your First Rails App is a blog post about setting up the Discourse development environment.
ember is a JavaScript framework for ambitious web applications.
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