I'm Katrina, a member of the comms and marketing team at Stack Overflow.
You may notice short surveys popping up on Stack Overflow. This is part of #StackOverflowKnows, an ongoing initiative showcasing insights on hot topics and industry trends. The first one is a survey on blockchain, which takes less than 2 minutes to complete.
Why are we doing this?
These short surveys allow us to gather insights from the community on granular developer trends and topics that signal how technology is evolving and shifting throughout the year. Unlike the Developer Survey, we will be asking for perspectives on a specific topic or trend. These short surveys take less than 2 minutes to complete.
What types of questions are you asking?
We’re asking some basic background questions to ensure we’re getting a representative sample of the community. After that, there are just a few multiple choice questions pertaining to your personal opinion or experience relating to a certain topic or technology.
How can I take the survey?
If you’re interested in participating in these surveys, we promote them through ads and on our social channels. Like our annual Developer Survey, anyone can participate. It's not limited to just logged in users.
Are responses anonymous?
All responses are completely anonymous. No PII is collected. No data is tied to Stack Overflow/Stack Exchange user account information. No information is passed to any marketing database. We don’t sell the data. It’s purely intended for research purposes.
Will we be publicly sharing these results?
Yes! We will be analyzing results and sharing them on the blog and through social channels. Here are links to survey recaps we've published thus far:
- What developers think about blockchain
- Cloud developer trends
- What do developers consider when evaluating current and future jobs
- Top movies and coding music according to developers
Stay Tuned
More peer insights coming to #StackOverflowKnows. Keep an eye out for surveys if you’re interested in participating.