I own a copy of "Cite Them Right: The Essential Referencing Guide" (11th edition). On page 57 they explain how to cite web pages with organisations as authors using the Harvard referencing style.
Your in-text citation would be:
VBA was the most dreaded language in 2020 (Stack Overflow, 2020)
(<org name>, <year>)
And in your bibliography (or reference list):
Stack Overflow (2020) Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2020. Available at: https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2020#technology-most-loved-dreaded-and-wanted-languages-dreaded (Accessed: 2 May 2021)
<org name> (<year>) <page title>. Available at: <url> (Accessed: <date>)
Note: since you can't include page numbers or other information to directly access the specific information you are referencing you could use a specific url like I did here. In doubt always check with your supervisor or librarian.
Most reference managers have citations and exports features. I have used such a tool and it generated the same in-text citation and bibliography as above with the same referencing style.
Exporting the reference as BibTeX:
@misc{StackOverflow2020,
author = {{Stack Overflow}},
title = {{Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2020}},
url = {https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2020#technology-most-loved-dreaded-and-wanted-languages-dreaded},
urldate = {2021-05-02},
year = {2020}
}
PS: I'm not entirely sure as to whether the organisation should be referred to as "Stack Overflow" or "Stack Exchange, inc."