Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about StackKit, our content, and how we work.
What is StackKit?
StackKit is a developer-focused publication that publishes practical, in-depth tutorials on the tools, languages, and frameworks that modern software engineers use every day. We cover Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, React, Next.js, Docker, Git, Linux, databases, security, and more.
Who writes the articles on StackKit?
Every article is written by a working software engineer with real-world experience using the technologies they write about. Our authors are practicing developers, not content marketers. You can meet our team on the Authors page.
Is StackKit free to read?
Yes, completely. All tutorials and guides on StackKit are free to read with no registration, paywall, or subscription required. We fund the site through non-intrusive advertising.
How do I suggest a tutorial topic?
We love topic suggestions! Use our Contact page to send a suggestion. Include what you want to learn, your experience level, and any specific questions you want answered. We review every suggestion.
I found a technical error in an article. How do I report it?
Please use our Contact page and select 'Correction' as the subject. Include the article URL, the section with the error, and what you believe is correct. We take accuracy seriously and will update the article promptly.
Can I share or republish StackKit articles?
You may share links to our articles freely. Short code snippets (under 50 lines) may be used in your own projects with attribution to StackKit (mystackkit.com). Republishing full articles without written permission is not permitted. See our Terms of Service for details.
How do I advertise on StackKit?
StackKit displays ads through Google AdSense. For direct advertising partnerships, sponsored content, or banner placements, please reach out via our Contact page with details about your product and target audience.
How does StackKit use cookies?
We use cookies for site analytics (Google Analytics) and advertising (Google AdSense). You can control cookie preferences through your browser settings or by visiting our Cookie Policy page. We show a cookie consent banner on your first visit.
How do I write for StackKit?
We are selectively open to contributions from experienced software engineers. If you want to write a tutorial for StackKit, please contact us with your proposed topic, a brief outline, and links to any previous technical writing you have done.
Are your code examples safe to use in production?
Code examples are provided for educational purposes and should be reviewed before use in production environments. Programming best practices and security requirements vary by context. Always audit code for your specific use case and security requirements.