This post https://stackoverflow.blog/2015/07/02/how-we-built-our-blog/ describes how the blog was built, the following is a quote from it:
In the end, I’m glad that there’s finally a single destination for our engineering team to reach out to the technical community we love being a part of. You’ll see much more content like this from our engineering team moving forward, and we’d love to hear your feedback. Until next time!
From here https://stackexchange.com/legal/trademark-guidance:
The Stack Exchange Blog is the company blog which talks about everything we're doing on all our sites and what the company itself is doing.
Based on those 2 quotes I believe the blog was originally created with good intentions. Probably some excecutive at some point thought "Hey we have a blog, we can put some ads on it and make money!" And now we have the post mentioned by OP and a couple more I could easily find:
https://stackoverflow.blog/2017/07/26/3-best-resources-learn-c/
https://stackoverflow.blog/2017/08/23/the-best-resources-for-learning-ruby/
All written by the same Content Writer who probably never wrote a line of code in her life. This is not her fault, she is just doing her job. Those posts can be broken down, analyzed, and wrong things can be pointed out. There really is no point, they are just ads.
This is just normal Native advertising, I don't know why there is no disclosure but I'm sure Stack Overflow legal team covered their asses. If a company wants to pollute it's blog with ads usually that's its business but Stack Overflow is recognized to be a site filled with experts who provide expert opinion! All of us helped in creating this reputation and though the blog is not directly related to the website the reputation of this site built by experts is used to promote crap, this is not cool!!!
I hope that something will be done about it, making it more clear that the blog has nothing to do with the community will resolve the issue for me.
The real problem is that sometimes we forget that all this companies are interested in one thing and one thing only. The Stack Overflow company doesn't really care about us or about the content on this site if tomorrow they will find out that allowing only questions about Python will make them more money then tomorrow you will only be allowed to ask about Python.
Edit
The last paragraph was an exaggeration. I thought the bit about Python makes it clear but some people take everything literally. So, no, I don't think that this will ever become a Python only site. SO are in this for the long run, they are not going to make drastic changes for some quick "Big Python" money and they are not an "evil" company but they are in this to make profit, if they will need to choose between content and money I'm certain they will choose money, if you think otherwise your world is better than mine.
This was more of a general remark, all this companies that rely on user created content make it look like they care about it, they don't, like any other company they want to make money. IMDB is a good recent example. Amazon decided axing IMDB forums is a good business decision and they simply did it, they could've made them read only or at least make a publicly available backup of them but no, they didn't care about the huge amount of unique information that was there and just removed them. Luckily some people scraped the whole forum and it's still available to humanity.
Same with SO, they saw an opportunity to put some ads on their blog and they went for it. What the community thinks about being associated with such content is not something they care about(as long as they can get away with it). And those are ads, it should be clear to you now when you know what they are. That is an assertion, I don't find it necessary to substantiate it, if you disagree then disagree. Even if they aren't ads(and they are) they still promote crap and look like something that is associated with this community. OP's question and the comments to it prove the previous sentence.
Update
If you read carefully Kaitlin didn't exactly contradict my post and that's all I'm going to say about it. Many people upvoted it so I guess they are happy with the response they got. SO the company can continue using the reputation of SO the site to promote whatever it wants, the community can monitor it and ask SO the company to remove something when it's obvious crap. As to me I'm going to resolve it for myself and ignore the existence of stackoverflow.blog, this way everybody can be happy.