How much did Stack Overflow sell for?
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Why is Stack Overflow hated?
People hate it because some users there are NUTS, and when you’ll start asking questions, you’ll inevitably run into those users. Large portion of moderators don’t care about knowledge, learning, programming, they care only about rules, and proving themselves to be right.
Is Stack Overflow Indian?
Stack Overflow, a platform for developers, on Tuesday said about 15 per cent of the visits on its public platform are from India, and Bengaluru accounts for the largest share of its global user base.
What happened to the Stackexchange app?
The Stack Exchange mobile app still exist, they removed only the newer version, dedicated to Stack Overflow. You can still use the SE version, it has all sites.
Who bought stack overflow for $1 billion?
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Prosus (the primary shareholder of Chinese gaming mega co/WeChat developer, Tencent) will acquire Stack Overflow for $1.8 billion. Update: Prosus confirms the $1.8 billion number in a press release here.
Should I buy or sell stack overflow stock?
The problem is that tech stocks are no longer a sure bet, especially for a company that doesn’t seem to have a white-hot product like Slack (sold for $27.7B USD). I really don’t know that a Stack Overflow IPO would work well enough, and the risk is the stock tanks and takes the company down too. In this context, selling is the next best option.
Why did Prosus buy stack overflow for $1 billion?
Prosus NV said it struck a $1.8 billion deal to acquire Stack Overflow, an online community for software developers, in a bet on growing demand for online tech learning.
Is stack overflow going out of business?
The business of Stack Overflow will continue to focus on Reach and Relevance, and Stack Overflow for Teams. The entire company is staying in place: we just have different owners now. The legendary Q&A website for programmers (and probably one of the most copy-and-pasted sites on the internet) Stack Overflow is being acquired.