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  2. Stack Overflow - Wikipedia

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    Stack Overflow is a question-and-answer website for computer programmers. It is the flagship site of the Stack Exchange Network . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It was created in 2008 by Jeff Atwood and Joel Spolsky .

  3. Angular (web framework) - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... According to the Stack Overflow Developer Survey, Angular is one of the most commonly used web frameworks. [6]

  4. Visual Basic (classic) - Wikipedia

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    Visual Basic 6.0 was selected as the most dreaded programming language by respondents of Stack Overflow's annual developer survey in 2016, 2017, and 2018. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Overview

  5. Jeff Atwood - Wikipedia

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    Coding Horror (blog), Stack Overflow, Stack Exchange [3] Jeff Atwood (born 1970) is an American software developer , author, blogger, and entrepreneur. He co-founded the question-and-answer network Stack Exchange , which contains the Stack Overflow website for computer programming questions. [ 4 ]

  6. Git - Wikipedia

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    Stack Overflow has included version control in their annual developer survey [101] in 2015 (16,694 responses), [102] 2017 (30,730 responses), [103] 2018 (74,298 responses) [104] and 2022 (71,379 responses). [15] Git was the overwhelming favorite of responding developers in these surveys, reporting as high as 93.9% in 2022.

  7. Ben Collins-Sussman - Wikipedia

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    Collins-Sussman is one of the founding software engineers of the Subversion version control system, [8] which was used by 36.9% of developers in the 2015 Stack Overflow Developer Survey. [9] Collins-Sussman co-founded the Google Chicago engineering office in 2005, [7] which employed more than 300 engineers as of 2019. [1]

  8. Talk:Git - Wikipedia

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    Since respondents were recruited in this way, highly engaged users on Stack Overflow were more likely to notice the prompts to take the survey over the duration of the collection promotion." Googling around, it seems that they are 25+ million programmers in the world, so Stack Overflow surveyed 0.3% of them.

  9. Stack Exchange - Wikipedia

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    In February 2011, Stack Overflow released an associated job board called Careers 2.0, charging fees to recruiters for access, which later re-branded to Stack Overflow Careers. [18] In March 2011, Stack Overflow raised US$12 million in additional venture funding, and the company renamed itself to Stack Exchange, Inc. [19] It is based in ...