Stack Overflow beta now open
Stack Overflow is a new website that Jeff Atwood (of CodingHorror) and Joel Spolsky (JoelOnSoftware) have started together. It is a wiki + forum kind of a site where anyone (no signup required) can ask any question in programming and the community around the site will answer it. The owner of the question has the power to choose one or more right answers and others can vote up/down the questions and answers.
A pretty simple site and I have been listening to the podcast right from the beginning and I wanted to be on the beta. Last week Jeff opened up a private list of beta testers and the dev team has been listening to all bugs and feedback using the uservoice service (which we also use here at blogial).
I am happy to note that the site is now up for public beta and getting onto the beta list is simple. Just fill in your name and email address at a Google Spreadsheet form and you are done.
Reading this review of the private beta, I think the dev team has done a great job. Waiting for the beta link and will try to post a review as soon as I get my hands dirty.

