Edit: The Survey is now closed! Thanks to all of you who responded. We're cross-tabulating the results now; expect an announcement in mid-March.
In addition to awarding a silver “Census” badge to survey respondents, there are a few things we’re doing differently this year that are notable:
- In the past, we asked respondents to choose one “label” that fits them the best, such as “data scientist” or “front-end Web developer.” One thing we discovered was that only about 7% of respondents were self-describing as “mobile developers.” By contrast, survey research conducted by other organizations has found that about half of developers are involved in developing for mobile in some way. This year, we’re asking respondents to check all labels that apply, so (for example) someone who primarily works as a full-stack web developer but also spends a significant amount of time on mobile development can choose both.
- In past years, we asked respondents to choose which technologies they had used in the past year, and which they want to use in the coming year, presenting one long list of technologies. In order to accommodate additional technologies, we’ve broken this up into a series of four questions — one about programming languages, and the others about databases, platforms, and frameworks and other tools.
- If you think you’re not a typical Stack Overflow user, don’t self-select out of taking the survey! We’ve added question paths that are just for people who aren’t full-time professional developers, or aren’t heavy users of Stack Overflow.
As in the past, we’ll be releasing the results (including the anonymized data set) to the public in March. For those of you who have already taken the survey, how do you expect the results will compare to last year’s? Which trends in technology adoption or developers’ work environments will we find?
It has taken most respondents about 30 minutes to complete
That is way too much!