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Ask for frequency and time

In order to get a better picture and to partially solve @CodyGray's issue, you could try to measure how often a language/framework/tool is used - and for how long.

Survey example options

stackoverflow survey mock 1

A more meaningful chartschart

In this way you could clearly see how a 64.96% language like JavaScript is truly distributed among developers. Because saying

64.96% of responders USE JavaScript

is different from saying

64.96% of responders use JavaScript AND the 70% of them have been using it for less than three years

stackoverflow survey mock 2

Moreover, you could see how "less popular languages" are used.

21.01% of responders use C AND the 80% of them have been using it for more than five years on a daily basis

stackoverflow survey mock 3


warning: numbers are not real, they are just placeholders


Questions and answers

Do you use it? (frequency)

  • Never used
  • In the past
  • Just a try
  • Sometimes
  • Often
  • Daily

For how long? (time)

  • Less than 1 year
  • Between 1 and 3 years
  • 3+ years
  • 5+ years
  • 10+ years

Ask for frequency and time

In order to get a better picture and to partially solve @CodyGray's issue, you could try to measure how often a language/framework/tool is used - and for how long.

Survey example options

stackoverflow survey mock 1

A more meaningful charts

In this way you could clearly see how a 64.96% language like JavaScript is truly distributed among developers. Because saying

64.96% of responders USE JavaScript

is different from saying

64.96% of responders use JavaScript AND the 70% of them have been using it for less than three years

stackoverflow survey mock 2

Moreover, you could see how "less popular languages" are used.

21.01% of responders use C AND the 80% of them have been using it for more than five years on a daily basis

stackoverflow survey mock 3


warning: numbers are not real, they are just placeholders


Questions and answers

Do you use it? (frequency)

  • Never used
  • In the past
  • Just a try
  • Sometimes
  • Often
  • Daily

For how long? (time)

  • Less than 1 year
  • Between 1 and 3 years
  • 3+ years
  • 5+ years
  • 10+ years

Ask for frequency and time

In order to get a better picture and to partially solve @CodyGray's issue, you could try to measure how often a language/framework/tool is used - and for how long.

Survey example options

stackoverflow survey mock 1

A more meaningful chart

In this way you could clearly see how a 64.96% language like JavaScript is truly distributed among developers. Because saying

64.96% of responders USE JavaScript

is different from saying

64.96% of responders use JavaScript AND the 70% of them have been using it for less than three years

stackoverflow survey mock 2

Moreover, you could see how "less popular languages" are used.

21.01% of responders use C AND the 80% of them have been using it for more than five years on a daily basis

stackoverflow survey mock 3


warning: numbers are not real, they are just placeholders


Questions and answers

Do you use it? (frequency)

  • Never used
  • In the past
  • Just a try
  • Sometimes
  • Often
  • Daily

For how long? (time)

  • Less than 1 year
  • Between 1 and 3 years
  • 3+ years
  • 5+ years
  • 10+ years
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lifeisfoo
  • 16.3k
  • 14
  • 20

Ask for frequency and time

In order to get a better picture and to partially solve @CodyGray's issue, you could try to measure how often a language/framework/tool is used - and for how long.

Survey example options

stackoverflow survey mock 1

A more meaningful charts

In this way you could clearly see how a 64.96% language like JavaScript is truly distributed among developers. Because saying

64.96% of responders USE JavaScript

is different from saying

64.96% of responders use JavaScript AND the 70% of them have been using it for less than three years

stackoverflow survey mock 2

Moreover, you could see how "less popular languages" are used.

21.01% of responders use C AND the 80% of them have been using it for more than five years on a daily basis

stackoverflow survey mock 3


warning: numbers are not real, it'sthey are just a mockplaceholders


Questions and answers

Do you use it? (frequency)

  • Never used
  • In the past
  • Just a try
  • Sometimes
  • Often
  • Daily

For how long? (time)

  • Less than 1 year
  • Between 1 and 3 years
  • 3+ years
  • 5+ years
  • 10+ years

Ask for frequency and time

In order to get a better picture and to partially solve @CodyGray's issue, you could try to measure how often a language/framework/tool is used - and for how long.

Survey example options

stackoverflow survey mock 1

A more meaningful charts

In this way you could clearly see how a 64.96% language like JavaScript is truly distributed among developers. Because saying

64.96% of responders USE JavaScript

is different from saying

64.96% of responders use JavaScript AND the 70% of them have been using it for less than three years

stackoverflow survey mock 2

Moreover, you could see how "less popular languages" are used.

21.01% of responders use C AND the 80% of them have been using it for more than five years on a daily basis

stackoverflow survey mock 3


warning: numbers are not real, it's just a mock

Ask for frequency and time

In order to get a better picture and to partially solve @CodyGray's issue, you could try to measure how often a language/framework/tool is used - and for how long.

Survey example options

stackoverflow survey mock 1

A more meaningful charts

In this way you could clearly see how a 64.96% language like JavaScript is truly distributed among developers. Because saying

64.96% of responders USE JavaScript

is different from saying

64.96% of responders use JavaScript AND the 70% of them have been using it for less than three years

stackoverflow survey mock 2

Moreover, you could see how "less popular languages" are used.

21.01% of responders use C AND the 80% of them have been using it for more than five years on a daily basis

stackoverflow survey mock 3


warning: numbers are not real, they are just placeholders


Questions and answers

Do you use it? (frequency)

  • Never used
  • In the past
  • Just a try
  • Sometimes
  • Often
  • Daily

For how long? (time)

  • Less than 1 year
  • Between 1 and 3 years
  • 3+ years
  • 5+ years
  • 10+ years
improved answer
Source Link
lifeisfoo
  • 16.3k
  • 14
  • 20

Ask for frequency and time

ToIn order to get a better picture, and to partially solve @CodyGray's issue, you could try to measure how often a language/framework/tool is used - and for how long.

Survey example options

stackoverflow survey mock 1

A more meaningful charts

In this way you could clearly see how a 64.96% language like JavaScript is truly distributed among developers. Because saying

64.96% of responders USE JavaScript

is different from saying

64.96% of responders use JavaScript AND the 70% of them have been using it for less than three years

stackoverflow survey mock 2

Moreover, you could see how "less popular languages" are used.

21.01% of responders use C AND the 80% of them have been using it for more than five years on a daily basis

stackoverflow survey mock 3


warning: numbers are not real, it's just a mock

Ask for frequency and time

To get a better picture, and to partially solve @CodyGray's issue, you could try to measure how often a language/framework/tool is used and for how long.

Survey example options

stackoverflow survey mock 1

A more meaningful charts

In this way you could clearly see how a 64.96% language like JavaScript is truly distributed among developers.

stackoverflow survey mock 2

Moreover, you could see how "less popular languages" are used.

stackoverflow survey mock 3


warning: numbers are not real, it's just a mock

Ask for frequency and time

In order to get a better picture and to partially solve @CodyGray's issue, you could try to measure how often a language/framework/tool is used - and for how long.

Survey example options

stackoverflow survey mock 1

A more meaningful charts

In this way you could clearly see how a 64.96% language like JavaScript is truly distributed among developers. Because saying

64.96% of responders USE JavaScript

is different from saying

64.96% of responders use JavaScript AND the 70% of them have been using it for less than three years

stackoverflow survey mock 2

Moreover, you could see how "less popular languages" are used.

21.01% of responders use C AND the 80% of them have been using it for more than five years on a daily basis

stackoverflow survey mock 3


warning: numbers are not real, it's just a mock

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  • 16.3k
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