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In an effort to learn about the system, I was trying to find out if I can get to see the source code to the application. If it's not open source that is okay, I will just try to understand it.

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    No. Though a fun question might be "does the source-code for Stack Overflow incorporate any code from any answers present on Stack Overflow"? Because if it does, and if those answers were authored prior to February 2016, there are...implications.
    – aroth
    Dec 29, 2015 at 8:40

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Stack Overflow itself is not open source, but there are a number of open source Stack Overflow clones to choose from.

There are also a number of components of Stack Overflow that have been made openly available by the dev team. You can read about them on the blog: Stack Exchange Open Source Projects

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  • That blog post is very out of date - it still links to Google Code which shut down months ago. Jan 11, 2016 at 14:08
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Will Stack Overflow's engine be open sourced? No.

You may be interested in studying the source code to Discourse, which is an independent project by one of the founders of Stack Overflow, and is loosely based on similar ideas.

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    Although... Discourse is a new Forum engine while Stack Overflow is not, and there is no "score" on Discourse (or I've missed it), etc... so it's very loose indeed. Dec 28, 2015 at 8:18
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    Sure, Discourse (Open Source, Ruby + JavaScript) and SO (Proprietary, ASP.NET MVC + JavaScript) are roughly as loosely based on similar ideas as the United States and China. Dec 28, 2015 at 11:03
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    @FrédéricHamidi: ... they're both democratic People's Republics? :P Dec 28, 2015 at 19:07
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    @Nathan, more like both a bunch of people on the same soil :) Dec 28, 2015 at 19:10
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    @FrédéricHamidi they are (famously?) developed by people not on the same soil. Dec 28, 2015 at 19:37
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    @FrédéricHamidi it's good to know that SO and Discourse chose JavaScript as their front-end engine. I'd be worried if they didn't.
    – marknuzz
    Dec 29, 2015 at 6:51
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    Also, in my experience, Discourse makes me want to throw my computer out the window and go live in a cave. Dec 29, 2015 at 16:28
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    @Nuzzolilo CoffeeScript 1.0.0 was released in 2010, so even in 2013 when Discourse was started there were alternatives.
    – Rob Rose
    Nov 12, 2017 at 6:52

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