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We're hoping to get an early start on the 2016 Stack Overflow Developer Survey, and we need your help coming up with questions.

What do you want to know about the users who ask and answer on Stack Overflow? Who are the teeming masses of programmers who pass through the site every day? Poll the programmers of the world. Ask them anything.

We will be recycling many of the questions we asked in 2015 to keep an eye on year-over-year trends, but we realize a few of last year's questions were clunkers, and others were pretty conclusive – this year we probably don't need to ask about tabs vs. spaces. So we've got a few open slots. How should we fill them up?

Please suggest a question in multiple-choice format.

For inspiration, see last year's suggest-a-question meta post or the full 2015 survey results.

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    Which tag on SO is the most soul-crushing due to the appallingly low quality questions: vb6, vb6, vb6, or vb6? Nov 16, 2015 at 19:28
  • @C-PoundGuru lol, must go there for a larf. I won't be down/close voting however: I use all my downvotes up on the C tag. Nov 16, 2015 at 19:46
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    @C-PoundGuru Nope, because php. It's always php.
    – apaul
    Nov 16, 2015 at 19:59
  • @apaul34208: Ok, we have 2 tag candidates. A couple more and maybe we'll have a suggestion... Nov 16, 2015 at 20:21
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    Could you post the current list of questions? (The two links don't really cover it) Nov 17, 2015 at 5:04
  • @C-PoundGuru JavaScript. Always JavaScript. Nov 17, 2015 at 6:56
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    "We will send you a SO t-shirt, stickers, coffee cup and as many dollars as your reputation. What is your address?" would be a great question. The answers should remain private, though.
    – Oriol
    Nov 17, 2015 at 20:27
  • @Oriol: I'm not picky, I'd even take my reputation in dimes. Pennies would be acceptable as well, I suppose. Nov 18, 2015 at 13:54
  • when it closes?
    – jasilva
    Nov 18, 2015 at 18:47
  • Where will I go to participate. I wish I knew about last year's I would have participated :( Nov 19, 2015 at 0:37
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    @Oriol If Jon Skeet responds, SE will be out of business
    – Machavity Mod
    Nov 19, 2015 at 19:51
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    Can the survey stop pretending every one has, wants, or is looking for or has opinions about a career/job? Last time about half the survey was not applicable and asked career-related questions even after you say you're not interested in that stuff. As a result, I just had to make up answers.
    – Nateowami
    Nov 20, 2015 at 8:07
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    At the bottom, it should probably say "Keep Stack Overflowing" instead of "Keep Stack Overflow flowing".
    – Palu Macil
    Nov 20, 2015 at 15:06
  • The equivalent meta question for the 2017 probably won't be put up before I forget, but it would be nice to ask what everyone's font of choice is for their editor. Feb 25, 2016 at 22:00

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Not sure if that will work for a survey also I don't have suggested answers but that's just one i always wanted to ask:

What type of chair do you use ?

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  • Not multiple choice.'
    – ryanyuyu
    Nov 18, 2015 at 13:39
  • Suggestion: Use the same chair categories Amazon does for office chairs. "Task chair", "Desk chair", "Executive Chair", "Stool", "Other"
    – BSMP
    Nov 18, 2015 at 16:37
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    How about an exercise/stability ball? Generally I use a chair, but I find sitting on such a ball a welcome change at times.
    – McVenco
    Nov 20, 2015 at 7:58
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How confident are you in the programming languages you use most at work?

E.g. if you are mainly programming C++ at work, how experienced and confident are you in C++? Do you get your job done, mainly with the knowledge you already have, or do you need to lookup everything everytime. Not sure about the wording, since I'm not a native speaker. Please modify the question, if you find something that fits better.

  • I decide what's right and what's wrong. / I refactor every checkin of my co-workers.
  • I know every detail of the language I am using. / I checkin without compiling.
  • I always know what I am doing. / I checkin without running the unit tests.
  • I am always certain that I did everything properly. / I checkin without a code review.
  • My co-workers often ask for my help. / I review the most code.
  • I am pretty confident, but double check most stuff to be on the safe side. / I let all my code review by an experienced co-worker.
  • I often ask my co-workers for their help. / I have to rewrite my code sometimes after reviews.
  • I need Stackoverflow for every line I write. / I always have to rewrite my code after each review.

Please add or modify answers, if you have better ideas.

Sometimes, I have the impression that a lot of people on SO, don't even have a clue about what they are asking. But with the right answers, they seem to get their stuff working. Same applies to me... ;)

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  • Only at work? I see a lot of questions by people who can't program yet.
    – Willeke
    Nov 20, 2015 at 15:24
  • Yes, only at work. If you are still in school or studying, you are most probably not confident in the language you are still learning and that's ok. But if you are earning money with it you should be confident in it, right? I have the feeling that this is not the case for a lot of people in software development...
    – Baris Akar
    Nov 21, 2015 at 20:35
  • People who check code in without running the unit tests don't know what they're doing, whether they know the language or not. Also, many college students are already capable programmers who simply need a degree (which is good for them, because most CS programs teach CS, not programming). Finally, confidence is subject to Dunning-Kruger. Nov 21, 2015 at 21:16
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This is really a three part question:-

  • How useful/relevant was your degree to the job you ended up doing?
  • Did it adequately prepare you?
  • If you are a student, how relevant do you think your studies will be?

I find that most developers say what they learned in uni was out of date, irrelevant and/or didn't prepare them for life as a developer. As a result many developers say they learned way more in their first 6 months than all the years of university combined.

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    It might be interesting to ask "If you're a student, how useful do you think your studies will be?", and contrast this with people who are employed. Note that degrees are often essential for getting a job even if the studies required to obtain them are not -- you'll have to phrase the question carefully. Nov 21, 2015 at 21:18
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    Good point, I've added that. It just feels sometimes like a degree is 4 years just to receive a piece of paper with very little valuable information.
    – Ross Drew
    Nov 23, 2015 at 9:25
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Name one skill/language/technology that you don't specialize in but would love to master given the opportunity:

  • Javascript
  • SQL
  • Java
  • C#
  • PHP
  • Python
  • C++
  • C
  • Node.js
  • AngularJS
  • Ruby
  • Objective-C
  • HTML5
  • CSS3
  • Responsive Desgining
  • Swift
  • Other
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    Should Swift be in there? Nov 18, 2015 at 14:02
  • You could add it in there if you feel so :)
    – asprin
    Nov 18, 2015 at 14:03
  • There's a pretty standard set of programming languages that are used in most questions, I'm sure they would just put the same list in that is used in other questions. I think this is a standard question already anyways... Nov 18, 2015 at 14:06
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    Sadly I can't, The edit button is grayed out and when I hover over it I get a pop-up that says "Suggested edits are not allowed on non-tag-wiki posts on meta sites", so I can't because I don't have 2000+ reps. Nov 18, 2015 at 14:06
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Does the consumption of psychotropic substances positively affects your coding experience, and results?


I think this is a touchy subject. However, since the survey is anonymous I think one can express themselves without fear of recognition.

The point here is, what if software on earth is mostly written by high people? I'd like to know the facts.

Reword as you see fit.

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  • Americans consuming kinder surprise eggs could answer this with a "yes".
    – Cerbrus
    Nov 18, 2015 at 8:18
  • I don't isEven..? Nov 18, 2015 at 8:21
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    Those chocolates aren't legal in the US. --> consuming illicit materials.
    – Cerbrus
    Nov 18, 2015 at 8:22
  • This seems like a flawed question... You're asking people to self-diagnose, which they're generally bad at, when they're high, which means they're worse than usual at it. Nov 19, 2015 at 14:12
  • I thought about this, a bit. That's the reason for the and results part. I'd imagine to evaluate results, one have to evaluate code that's already written and shipped.. (That being said, you're quite right) Nov 19, 2015 at 15:25
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    After I smoke I tend to code "better", but quickly that turns into just eating junk food and watching cat videos.
    – kittycat
    Nov 19, 2015 at 20:56
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What is your primary purpose in programming?

  1. Professional setting
  2. Personal projects at home
  3. Traditional School
  4. Online/ one time courses

In general, I program mostly personal projects at home. I'm sure I'm not the only one. It would be nice if there was more questions that recognized that not everyone on SO is a professional programmer!

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With the rise in popularity of cloud services (i.e. Amazon AWS, MS Azure, etc) for more than just hosting, how much work do you do with clouds?

  • We work exclusively with cloud services
  • We do most of our work with cloud services, but still have some dedicated resources
  • We do most of our work with dedicated resources but have begun to use some cloud services
  • We do not use any cloud services at all
  • We cannot use cloud services due to the nature of our work and/or contractual obligations
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What is the normal quality level your product has when your company releases it to its customers?

  • very good (almost not bugs, good usability)
  • good (few not critical bugs)
  • average
  • poor ("It should not have been released like this...")
  • very poor ("Don't ask me, It wasn't my call...")


I am aware that the release date is decided by the bosses and not by the developers, but I am interested in this anyway, because it tells something about the pressure on the developers and the quality awareness in the company.

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    And what company do you work for (so we can avoid as appropriate)? Release those text results...please!
    – CSS
    Nov 17, 2015 at 20:45
  • I'm not sure why people are downvoting this.....it seem like a really useful question. In particular it's a question that would only get a useful answer from survey that is done anonymously.
    – Danack
    Nov 19, 2015 at 20:20
  • Perhaps there are some sales guys around here which want to avoid scaring customers :)
    – Martin
    Nov 19, 2015 at 20:59
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Something which I'm a little bit concerned about and I think results from this question might help convince me to buy items to help prevent RSI. Also might help identify what age to expect RSI.

Have you experienced some form of repetitive strain injury (RSI) throughout your career?

  • Yes
  • No

What age were you when you first experienced a repetitive strain injury?

  • 0-17
  • 18-25
  • 26-35
  • 36-50
  • 51-64
  • 65+
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On average how many hours of sleep do you get?

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What do you think of Stack Overflow?

  • A Programming School.
  • Code Shop.
  • Chat Room.
  • Rep. League.
  • A voting room.
  • Place to share and gain programming knowledge.
  • My Homework/Project Buddy.
  • Overflow caused in a stack.
  • None Of the above.

Suggestions about more/better options are welcome.

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For the software you work on which parts of the lifecycle are you responsible for?

Slider from:

Development of the software only <-> Development and operation of the software <-> Operation of the software only

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I feel podcasts are growing in popularity and I'd be interested in seeing how many people listen to tech related podcasts and which tech related podcasts they listen to.

Do you listen to any tech related podcasts?

  • Yes
  • No

What tech related podcasts do you listen to?

  • Material
  • This Week In Tech
  • XDA
  • Android central
  • Fragmented
  • Wired.co.uk
  • Startup
  • Founder's Journey
  • Hanselminutes
  • DotNetRocks
  • ReplyAll
  • RadioLab

These are some of the podcasts I know about and listen to, feel free to suggest more to add to the list.

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    I think listing podcasts is going to be difficult. I listen to Hanselminutes and DotNetRocks for example. It's not on your list. You could end up with a massive list.
    – Jamie Rees
    Nov 19, 2015 at 13:27
  • @JamieR I only listed the ones I had heard of, by gathering a list of popular podcasts it might help some of us discover great tech related podcasts which we never knew existed. I've added the two podcasts you mentioned. Nov 19, 2015 at 13:29
  • Ok, Upvoted for you sir.
    – Jamie Rees
    Nov 19, 2015 at 13:30
  • ReplyAll? RadioLab? Nov 19, 2015 at 23:27
  • @inquisitiveIdiot added, thank you. Nov 20, 2015 at 9:36
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Which of the following AI-related areas are you interested in? (multiple choice question, select all that apply)

  • Machine Learning
  • Natural Language Processing
  • Big Data
  • Computer Vision
  • Robotics
  • Reasoning
  • Automated Planning and Scheduling
  • Knowledge Representation
  • General Intelligence (Strong AI)

If the system doesn't allow choosing more than one answer then the question should be Which of the following AI-related areas are you most interested in? and a new option should be added:

  • None
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    "None"? (I'm interested in at least some of these, but there's someone in the world whose answer is "None")
    – Kendra
    Nov 20, 2015 at 16:34
  • This is many of many question so he may not select any Nov 20, 2015 at 16:35
  • And what if the validation of the survey doesn't allow that? (I wouldn't know for sure.) Either way, if there's a chance someone would say "None" there really should be a "None" option.
    – Kendra
    Nov 20, 2015 at 16:37
  • Ooook, edited :) Nov 20, 2015 at 16:41
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I know I'm super-late with this one, but I'm writing it now in the hopes that I don't forget it for next year.

The last few years have asked which desktop OS developers use. I'd love if the survey also asked about target/deploy operating systems — perhaps both "pick one preferred" and "pick all that you write for".

N.B. I admit to being somewhat biased in this, as I work on an project which makes an operating system. But I think it's an interesting question for everyone.

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What legacy systems are you putting up with?

  • mainframe

  • Cobol

  • magnetic tape recorder

  • Windows 3.x

  • Windows CE

  • Java ME

    ...please come up with many more, there is such a heterogenic world out there to discover!

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  • We shouldn't ask a legacy-specific question; just list old technologies in the "What do you work with?" question instead. Nov 17, 2015 at 20:32
  • Windows Vista...not necessarily legacy, but gawrsh, it's awful. I'd rather have Windows XP on that laptop, if only I could get a free/cheap license for it.
    – CSS
    Nov 17, 2015 at 20:43
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    Cobol... *shudders
    – ryanyuyu
    Nov 18, 2015 at 16:21
  • You know, I work with TPL which gets translated to XPL which gets translated to Cobol for execution.
    – Thomas
    Nov 18, 2015 at 16:46
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    How about FORTRAN?
    – TylerH
    Nov 18, 2015 at 22:20
  • IE7 of course...
    – Kevin B
    Nov 19, 2015 at 16:30
  • How about everyone commenting this, upvotes the question? Otherwise it won't get asked.
    – Thomas
    Nov 19, 2015 at 16:59
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How often do you backup your work/data? (as not all stuff that we want to backup is work related)

  • Daily
  • Weekly
  • Monthly
  • Yearly
  • I rely on a tool to do it in the background automatically
  • I rely on a tool to remind me to do it
  • Never
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    I check in regularly. Multiple times per day. Technically, that's also a backup.
    – Cerbrus
    Nov 19, 2015 at 9:32
  • I do it manually multiple times a day when doing coding (Using Git), and automatically whenever I'm working on document related work (DropBox). Nov 19, 2015 at 13:40
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Which Buzzword / Ad Lingo are you most tired of hearing / seeing:

  • Agile
  • DevOps
  • Cloud
  • Enterprise
  • IoT
  • All of the above
  • Other
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  • Don't forget "cyber"
    – ryanyuyu
    Nov 20, 2015 at 15:14
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I do have a couple of questions. Here goes...

  1. What will motivate you to invest time (within and outside work hours) to build your competency in a new technology ?

    • Inclusion of Competency Development as a mandatory Performance Review criterion
    • Rewards, Monetary benefits and Recognition for top learners
    • Hackathons and regular training (where I get a chance to present a new topic)
    • Other options (Please specify)
  2. How much time do you reserve for leaning new technologies/concepts other than what you are currently working on?

    • 30 mins to 1 hour
    • 1-2 hours
    • 2-3 hours
    • I don't as I still have a lot of catching up to do in my current technology

Intention : To understand the motivation and eagerness of software developers to up-skill themselves and what drives them to do so?

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A question I am always interested in is:

How are your development changes deployed to production?

  • FTP / SFTP
  • Pull latest release from source control
  • rsync
  • Deployment tool (e.g. Capistrano)
  • Several individual steps

If there are any options I've failed to consider or suggested edits then they are more than welcome.

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  • How many books regarding code/development/it do you read every year?

  • Do you follow blogs/websites related to code/development/it with frequency? If yes how much time do you spend in this activity and what is the frequency?

  • What are your favorite online resources apart stack overflow [list few]? :)

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    What about blogs or other articles?
    – Cerbrus
    Nov 20, 2015 at 15:09
  • @Cerbrus good point, I have added to my list :) thanks
    – GibboK
    Nov 20, 2015 at 15:13
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    Suggestions on number ranges? It's supposed to be multiple choice.
    – ryanyuyu
    Nov 20, 2015 at 15:14
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If you work as a Developer at a permanent office (perhaps already a previous question) what facilities are provided for relaxation/getting your mind off things?

  • Free tea/coffee
  • Quiet area
  • Table tennis
  • Gym
  • Soft Play
  • Gaming (PC / Console / Arcade)
  • Holodeck
  • None of these
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How often do you change/switch technologies?

  • Once in 2 years
  • Once in a year
  • Once in 6 months
  • Very frequently
  • Never
-2

Which is your most effective code hour?

  • 8am-11am
  • 11am-1pm
  • 1pm-4pm
  • 4pm-7pm
  • 7pm-10pm
  • 10pm-1am
  • 1am-4am
  • 4am-8am
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What language do you think all developers should have to learn as part of their tution/self-study?

  • C
  • C++
  • Python
  • Javascript
  • Java
  • C#
  • Go
  • Ruby
  • etc.
  • I do not think any language is mandatory.
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Relative to your activity on Stack Overflow, how often do you engage in asking or answering technical questions in another medium (e.g. web forums, email, chat, in person, etc.)?

  • Much more often than Stack Overflow
  • Slightly more often than Stack Overflow
  • About the same than Stack Overflow
  • Slightly less often than Stack Overflow
  • Much less often than Stack Overflow

Other than Stack Overflow, where do you most commonly ask or answer technical questions?

  • In person with teammates/coworkers/others
  • Asking (or answering questions from) individuals you know personally via email/IRC/other
  • Asking (or answering questions from) teammates/coworkers as a group (team chat, team mailing list, etc.)
  • Asking (or answering questions from) people you don't know on the Internet (public mailing lists, forums, etc.)
  • Other
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Do you share (through mail or something else) your ideas/important articles with your colleague fellows? if yes, how do they react? (on a scale, per se, 1 to 10)

  • Says awesome and reads it.
  • Approach you and tell to explain the idea/article (without reading it).
  • Says busy and never reads it.
  • Simply ignores it.
  • Argues with you that it is wrong.
  • Warns you not to send such mails again.
  • Others

(Users can rate mentioned all above reactions)

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Three simple binary questions, with each revealed as you answer Yes.

  1. Do you own your own domain?
  2. If Yes: Do you have it resolving to the IP of a machine in your household?
  3. If Yes Again: Does your current plan with your ISP allow that?
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  • I'd appreciate knowing what people don't like about this :-/. Nov 19, 2015 at 14:14
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    What relevance does this have to the SO survey?
    – Kevin B
    Nov 19, 2015 at 19:12
  • @KevinB - A survey is a collection of questions, no? This is a collection of questions. Past surveys have asked about which embedded systems you've developed for, or which OS you've developed on, or what IDE you use. Owning your own domain and web server to develop on is about as common as owning an Ardurino to develop on, I imagine. #3 is something I'm curious about. I personally ignore the fact that my ISP clearly says not to do it on my plan, and I'm curious whether other people actually comply with what their ISP tells you to do, or if they just ignore it like me. Nov 19, 2015 at 19:16
  • If it only asked about #1, i'd be fine with it.
    – Kevin B
    Nov 19, 2015 at 19:28
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What is your big dream?

I want to be a:

  • company owner
  • high level developer in a universal company.
  • developer of a product which is used by millions of people.
  • millionaire by sold my product to a big company.
  • stackoverflow moderator.
  • open source developer who is known by all other developers in the world.
  • cafe owner at a seaside province.
  • hacker reached by nobody.
  • anybody who do not need stackoverflow.
  • None of the above.
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    None of the above ?
    – blackbird
    Nov 19, 2015 at 14:21
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    @blackbird57 "None of the above" added.
    – hurricane
    Nov 19, 2015 at 14:23
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    Why can't I just dream to be happy? Or [insert some other dream]? I don't think such an open-ended question is a good fit for multiple choice.
    – ryanyuyu
    Nov 19, 2015 at 14:33
  • @ryanyuyu Imagine all the people :)
    – hurricane
    Nov 19, 2015 at 15:18
  • Free beer tomorrow
    – Kirby
    Nov 19, 2015 at 17:41
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Which Mobile platforms do you develop for?

  • iOS
  • Android
  • Windows Phone 8 / 8.1
  • Windows UWP
  • Firefox OS
  • Other
  • None
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    What about "All the above"? Nov 17, 2015 at 15:14
  • 5
    No love for cross platform? (Extjs, Phonegap etc..) Nov 17, 2015 at 18:15

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