Why does K&R say that pointers are preferable to arrays as function parameters?
"Even if it was true at the time the book was written, there has been lots of changes to CPUs and compilers since. "
AI is changing how we think about coding. While tools evolve, critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity remain the essential skills for top developers.
Data has always been key to LLM success, but it's becoming key to inference-time performance as well.
In the first episode of our new podcast series, Leaders of Code, we sat down with Don Woodlock, Head of Global Healthcare Solutions at InterSystems, and Stack Overflow CEO Prashanth Chandrasekar to discuss data strategy's critical role in AI development.
Some high-level takeaways, with more to come.
Evaluating question quality and determining the appropriate feedback required some classic ML techniques in addition to our GenAI solution.
More developers are sandwiched between caring for kids and older relatives. What does this mean for them and for the industry as a whole?
For those that missed our February AMA, let’s discuss the future of Stack Overflow
Want to train a specialized LLM on your own data? The easiest way to do this is with low rank adaptation (LoRA), but many variants of LoRA exist.
An update to the research that the User Experience team is running over the next quarter.
APIs have steadily become the backbone of AI systems, connecting data and tools seamlessly. Discover how they can drive scalable and secure training for AI models and intelligence automation.
Can an org automate security, change its culture to up their dev velocity, and stave off burnout?
Mark your calendars to learn more about Stack’s Future—Feb 26th.
An update on recent launches and the upcoming roadmap.
We’re excited to announce our 16th annual Stack Gives Back campaign donations.
Is anyone designing software where failures don't have consequences?
Very exciting to see web devs reinvent the desktop application.
AI isn't the problem. Uncritical trust is.
Unfortunately, copyright infringement leads to some cool things.
Remembering one of the last of the WWII code breakers.
Sometimes you want an image to be more in your face, you know?
Depending on how you slice (and dice?) an array in Go, it will be handled differently behind the scenes!
Should you write something to replace a standard library? It depends. But this developer did!
Dive deep into how one 18th-century etching master's perspective tricks are being mathematically modeled.
The days are getting longer...but by how much and how fast?
After over seven years of hard work, the open-source image editor has a new version.
This is a solid, nuanced take. Spoiler alert: your job is safe!
There's some new attributes coming to HTML that'll empower your markup without JavaScript!
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