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Questions tagged [survey-2018]

For questions relating to the 2018 developer survey.

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Steps to reproduce: visit https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey click "Download Full Data Set (CSV)" for 2018
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The Survey covers "platforms" off at a high level, with elements such as IBM Watson, Saleforce - but what data is available on deeper API and Platform usage? For instance - when going down into the ...
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I've been looking at the results of the latest developer survey showing Stack Overflow as a community of white Here again we see evidence for problems with diversity and inclusion. straight men ...
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I noticed that .NET Core sits at 27% in the "Frameworks, Libraries, and Tools" section of the survey, but there's no mention of .NET Framework. Did it not register enough respondents to appear on the ...
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From the methodology section itself, the survey included "101,592 software developers from 183 countries". Of these, only 67,441 people completed the entire survey. Some estimates put the number of ...
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I spent quite some time in filling out the developer survey. When I checked the results yesterday, it said on the bottom that the participants with valid answers would be rewarded the census badge. ...
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You break down the responses, where appropriate, into 2 groups: All Developers On the surface, this is fine. However, since the vast majority of the responders are developers, both graphs look almost ...
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I'm getting: Error. An error occurred while processing your request. every time I try to hit the results page. The other URLs on "insights" work fine. I'm using Chrome on a Macbook.
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Great results of the 2018 survey! Is there any chance one can see the survey results filtered by country?
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It has been present in the survey in previous years and seems to have grown in popularity over the last year. Just wondering what happened to it this year? Was it combined with Erlang? Were there not ...
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I just looked over the results of the 2018 survey, and I noticed the Elm language, which has a growing and enthusiastic developer base, didn't place in any of the lists. Was this because there weren't ...
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In the developer survey 2018 post, Xcode was referred as XCode. (https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2018/) Check this link. https://developer.apple.com/xcode/
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Reading the paragraph right below the Developer Role and Gender graph of this year's Developer Survey I feel like there is a mistake. Ipsis litteris it states: Developers who are educators or ...
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I have some feedback on the 2018 survey. "I identify as autistic / a person with autism" Why can we still identify as autistic, did I miss a memo where a mental disorder is somehow something I can ...
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I was just reading the Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2018, and was wondering if I could find it as a table, preferably in SQLite readable form, so that I might be able to overlay the data with other ...
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