Timeline for The 2024 Developer Survey
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May 31 at 4:40 | comment | added | MT1 | @MaciejKravchyk Indeed! One of the best timesavers I have learned is how to answer questions like "on a scale of 1 to 10 ..." No need to think about whether it is a 3 or a 4 just answer either 1 or 10. The intermediate answers are fairly useless to the question setter anyway. | |
May 23 at 19:03 | comment | added | Félix Adriyel Gagnon-Grenier | I also decided it could obviously only be in the currency I had just chosen but I did wonder since it wasn't explicitly mentioned. | |
May 23 at 9:19 | comment | added | Sнаđошƒаӽ | @MaciejKravchyk Exactly! Those who downvoted this are probably not very precise in their communications and probably don't care about being precise either. | |
May 22 at 10:22 | comment | added | Maciej Kravchyk | This is a very good point. It's worrying to see that this has been downvoted on a developer site. The Design of Everyday Things should be a mandatory reading. The problem is not whether it's obvious or not, but the very fact that you even have to pause to think about it is bad UX. | |
May 21 at 10:12 | comment | added | Sнаđошƒаӽ | I am also 97.8% sure that the currency selected in the dropdown above is the one to be considered for the compensation field. But I would still maintain that the wording should been clearer, sth along the lines of "What is your current total annual compensation in the currency you selected above...". All I am saying is when making a survey that is going to be taken by millions, everything should be stated as clearly as possible. | |
May 21 at 9:58 | comment | added | Dev-iL | Judging by the wording preceding the currency selection ("estimating in"), and the wording of the compensation input box ("please estimate") as well as my own common sense - I'd say, while it is not explicit, it is fairly obvious that the currency you chose is what you're expected to use in the number field. | |
May 21 at 9:35 | history | answered | Sнаđошƒаӽ | CC BY-SA 4.0 |