I see a lot of talk around here regarding the Stack Overflow public data dump.
Where is it? How can I play with it?
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I see a lot of talk around here regarding the Stack Overflow public data dump. Where is it? How can I play with it? |
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It's actually at ClearBits: http://www.clearbits.net/creators/146-stack-overflow-data-dump The announcement was made in this post of Stack Overflow's blog: Creative Commons Data Dump Aug 10
To play with the data dump, go to Stack Exchange Data Explorer. |
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The actual data dump:
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As described in the Stack Overflow Blog the most recent Stack Overflow data dump is located on this page (toward the middle, in the form All four..... trilogy sites are in the datadump: Stack Overflow, Server Fault, Super User, and Meta Stack Overflow. To play with a data dump by running TSQL queries on it, head on over to the Stack Exchange Data Explorer. There seems to be somewhat of a lag in when the Data Explorer receives the newest dump and when the newest dump becomes available. |
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I've also got a publicly accessible SQL Server with the data dumps for Server Fault, Stack Overflow, Super User, and Meta Stack Overflow. The connection information is here: http://www.brentozar.com/archive/2010/02/querying-the-stackoverflow-data-dump/ |
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Forage through the tag Related: Better know a schema. And might be good to check out the blog at least once a month. Especially when they squeeze out a good sized dump of the data. |
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