The title tag reads:
Stack Overflow - Where Developers Learn, Share, & Build Careers
I think that the comma before the ampersand should be deleted.
That's a Serial comma, also known as the Oxford comma. It is used to ensure that the part after &
is seen as a separate item in the series.
Without the comma, you can interpret the sentence in two different ways:
- Where Developers
- Learn
- Share
- Build Careers
or
- Where Developers
- Learn
- Share Careers
- Build Careers
With the comma only the first interpretation remains.
A popular and funny example:
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Also see Should I put a comma before the last item in a list? over on English.SE, where you'll find some more examples.