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Sep 21, 2017 at 15:16 comment added David Robinson Staff @Cœur That's the editorial style guide for Stack Overflow blog posts; they're all title case.
Sep 21, 2017 at 13:49 comment added Cœur @JuliaSilge hi, thank you for your article, but can you avoid capitalizing each word in the title? It should be "How much do developers earn? Find out …"
Sep 20, 2017 at 13:57 comment added Julia Silge Staff One other thing to note with your specific example here is that the Stack Overflow "How We Pay" calculator uses years in a given job title (so, for me, the years I have been a data scientist) while the Developer Survey/Salary Calculator uses years coding professionally (which for me is 3-4x higher).
Sep 19, 2017 at 23:27 comment added jkf Interesting-- I looked at this years survey now & that seems like a reasonable conclusion -- no doubt "DS" is a terrible & ill specified title at the best of times! I wonder if you would get away with some questions probing daily activities as an adjunct to the self assessed title -- I imagine similar issues could crop up with things like "DevOps" or "DB admin" which could mean wildly different things to different people. Or "Full Stack dev", which has somehow become sort of aspirational lately as well...
Sep 19, 2017 at 22:17 comment added Julia Silge Staff I found the salary results for those who identify as data scientists in our Developer Survey interesting as well, and perhaps modestly surprising. When I dug into this deeper during analysis, I think the explanation is that developers are choosing the label "data scientist" more often than the past, and when they are doing data work at some level, either data engineering or data analysis. I'm not too interested in gatekeeping about this label (WILL THE REAL DATA SCIENTIST PLEASE STAND UP) but developers using the label broadly or aspirationally has shifted the salary a bit in this dataset.
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