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Jeff Atwood

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Jeff Atwood 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. He is the owner and writer of the computer programming blog Coding Horror, focused on programming and human factors.

Across 1 conversation, Jeff Atwood ranges across programming, AI limitations, community ownership. Jeff Atwood argues that Stack Overflow's reputation system prioritizes peer recognition over monetary incentives, which shapes user behavior. Stack Overflow was not designed for beginners, who need different tools like live screen sharing and chat for effective learning.

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Atwood highlights that the strict rules on Stack Overflow evolved to prevent reputation inflation from non-programming content, ensuring the platform's focus on quality answers.
Jeff Atwood: Stack Overflow and Coding Horror
He notes that the cost of running Discourse has decreased to five dollars a month, making it a viable option for small communities.
Jeff Atwood: Stack Overflow and Coding Horror
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Code Complete
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War of Art
by Steven Pressfield
On Writing
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Peopleware
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Coding Horror
by Jeff Atwood
Discourse
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