Our 2020 Developer Survey launches today. Whether an active member of the Stack Overflow community or not, we encourage everyone who codes to participate and make their voice heard. The survey will be open until February 25.
Thank you everyone who gave us feedback on last year's survey and contributed topic suggestions for this year's version. We did our best to take all your ideas into consideration while balancing them with the length of the survey and our ability to measure key insights. As we continue to expand the ways we gather feedback, we included a few questions about the community aspects of Stack Overflow in addition to the usual array of questions about work environments, technology, and tools.
The survey should take about 20 minutes to complete (that's five minutes shorter than last year).
Same as before, any user who completes the survey in its entirety will earn the Census badge and will have the option to get the badge on Stack Overflow or a different technical site in the Stack Exchange network. We updated the badge implementation to prevent users from being unable to earn it if they followed a link to the survey shared by another user.
Anonymized survey results will be available publicly under the Open Database License. You'll be able to download and analyze the dataset later this year. Certain survey answers are treated as personally identifiable information, and therefore excluded from the anonymized results. These questions are highlighted in the survey with a note saying, "This information will be kept private."
Thanks in advance for your time and thoughtfulness.
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Well, at least it'll be nice to see the results.