Last year, only around 15% of developers were using "vibe coding" tools. But our 2025 Developer Survey found that 84% of developers used or planned to use AI in their workflows. As AI coding assistants have become more powerful and their use more common, how much do you think these numbers will change in this year's survey?
Explore the results of our 2025 #DeveloperSurvey: https://t.co/mcYZRIj9dW
ποΈ In this two-for-one special recorded at #HumanX2026, we're joined by @dataikuβs Florian Douetteau @fdouetteau to chat about the governance, orchestration, and data requirements for serious agentic systems and @1Passwordβs Nancy Wang @NancyZWang for a conversation on making agent swarms secure.
https://t.co/rXEu2ZJmcq
While AI agent use is increasingly common amongst technologists, accuracy remains a top concern for 82% of the respondents from our latest #StackOverflowKnows survey. Privacy and security of data came in close second, with 78% of developers raising it as a concern.
Dive into the results from our research on agents in the workplace: https://t.co/JnOPglMKo2
It's only been a few weeks since The Heapβour space for user-contributed articlesβofficially opened. But we've already got tons of amazing pieces from our community, covering everything from technical deep dives to career advice. Check out what's new on The Heap and learn how you can share your voice on the Stack Overflow blog:
https://t.co/iez8vTfZXC
We've got another episode for you from the floor of #HumanX2026! We're joined by Peter Salanki, CTO and co-founder of @CoreWeave, to chat about what it really takes to run AI in production, how to avoid over-architecting, βββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββand the growing importance of observability for AI.
https://t.co/1Uxm07eG8I
Like the invention of power tools, AI coding agents have changed the way software is being built. But that doesn't mean the craftsmanship of software development is dead. Phoebe Sajor explores how artisanal skill is becoming more important than ever for software and why the next generation of developers need to be both artisans and builders.
https://t.co/WflnSDanQR
Since last year, agentic AI use in the workplace has nearly doubled, but a majority of technologists rarely or never let their agents run autonomously, according to our latest #StackOverflowKnows survey. But even if human review remains the gold standard for AI in the workplace, leaders say the positive effects of agents overshadow concerns about cost and security.
Dive into the results of our latest survey on agentic AI in the workplace: https://t.co/U50tWlKwRv
Bad documentation used to be an administrative headache. But in the age of AI, it's become a production risk. Our Chief Product and Technology Officer, Jody Bailey, recently took the stage at Honeycombβs #O11yCon2026 to explore how knowledge trust scoring has become the next frontier of observabilityβbecause how teams document their knowledge is now critical to AI success.
Learn about Stack Internal, our gold-standard intelligence context layer: https://t.co/MlptZxX3Jc
ποΈ Recorded at HumanX, we sit down with Garima Kapoor @garimakap and Anand Babu Periasamy @abperiasamy, co-founders and co-CEOs of @Minio, to chat about eliminating the storage bottlenecks that leave GPUs underutilized, their partnership with NVIDIA on the new STX reference architecture, and why modern AI infrastructure is converging on S3-compatible object storage.
https://t.co/V8yOQrwlVy
When AI adoption stalls, it reveals a growing anxiety happening for engineering teams. While they know what developers should be doing with agentic engineering, they don't know how to integrate it into their day-to-day work. In this @OReillyMedia Radar, @AndrewStellman explores how he's bridging that gap with a new approach to agentic engineering, testing his new methodology by using agents to code a 21,000-line Python batch orchestrator.
https://t.co/2iJQIdecxG
From #HumanX2026, weβre joined by Adam Meyers, βSenior VP of Counter Adversary Operations at @CrowdStrike, for a deep dive on their latest Global Threat Report, the new wave of phishing attacks and social engineering, and how you can protect yourself as AI makes both defenders and attackers smarter at what they do.
https://t.co/a3s8HeSl1W
Code review in the age of AI has become denser and more intense, leading to burnout and decision fatigue for engineering teams. Ryan Donovan explores how the bottleneck for our modern software development lifecycle is really judgementβand why the only fix to these AI problems might be AI solutions.
https://t.co/yGd1x1YNiS
#SPONSORED ποΈ We welcome Jaime DeLanghe, Chief Product Officer at @SlackHQ, to chat about how theyβre preparing to integrate everybodyβs agents in their chat application, managing the wealth of context available in enterprise chat, and why the best agent to agent protocols might be a DM.
https://t.co/zRzRfrC5iJ
ποΈ In this two for one episode from #HumanX2026, we're joined by @honeycombio CEO Christine Yen @cyen and @resolveai CEO Spiros Xanthos @spirosx for two conversations on doing observability right in AI-compressed SDLCs and where human intuition fits into huge, AI-generated codebases.
https://t.co/4GeqZWVxK0
In the age of AI agents, how technical leaders organize and document knowledge is no longer just an administrative choreβit's a critical production problem. Our Chief Product and Technology Officer Jody Bailey will be speaking at Honeycomb's O11yCon in San Francisco on May 21 on why the next frontier of engineering observability is knowledge trust scoring and what leaders need to know about their data in the age of AI.
Register for O11yCon: https://t.co/53lS8V5IiR
What exactly is cloud computing and why is everyone doing it? In the latest No Dumb Questions, Phoebe Sajor interviews Josh Zhang, the technical lead of Stack Overflow's infrastructure team, to ask all her burning questions about the cloud and how AI is changing the compute landscape.
https://t.co/UYB2oxjVQT
ποΈ We're joined by Philip Rathle @prathle, CTO at @neo4j, on the floor of #HumanX2026 to discuss what knowledge context means for AI agents, how stale training data makes model-only agents a bad fit for enterprises, and how Graph RAG raises the bar for accuracy.
https://t.co/GCwNCMsQaf
Meet Ingestion, the newest Stack Internal feature that intelligently transforms your fragmented content into the structured knowledge your teams and AI tools need to succeed. Ingestion consolidates, strengthens, and continuously validates your enterprise's internal knowledge, making sure your people and agentic workflows have the context they need, when they need it.
Learn more about Ingestion: https://t.co/k4QhqdBYxK
ποΈ On this episode of Leaders of Code, our Chief Product and Technology Officer Jody Bailey is joined by @jon_hyman, co-founder and CTO of @Braze, to dive into the pivotal moments during his leadership that shifted the way he thinks about engineering growth, how Braze transformed into an AI-first team in just a few months, and the challenges that come with driving adoption across a 300-person engineering org.
https://t.co/uRQf6zqeb2
Do you have something youβve been dying to share with the Stack Overflow community but donβt quite have a place to share it? We've got you. Introducing The Heap, our software engineering blog for our community, written by our community.
Learn about The Heap and how you can submit your article to be featured on the Stack Overflow blog: https://t.co/C3dWAMtf3V