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Can I find a breakdown of SO's developer survey for most popular language?

I saw the developer survey saying that Java is the most popular language and I find myself a little credulous, to be honest. I have quite a few friends who are programmers (still less than 0....
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Why do I never get invited to the developer survey?

How come that I never get an invitation to the developer survey, but a notification that the results are set? I have been a member for 6 years, 11 months.
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Can the "Other" language, platform, etc. data be included in the 2019 Developer Survey?

Currently, the data shows nothing after "Other(s)" in fields such as LanguageWorkedWith, LanguageDesireNextYear, PlatformWorkedWith. An example for LanguageWorkedWith in row 10: Bash/Shell/...
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What data isn't included in the Public Data Release of the 2019 Developer Survey?

If I remember correctly, when I took the survey, there was a question about which famous or influential people I follow in tech. Am I remembering wrong? I don't see this data in the data dump. Which ...
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2019 Developer Survey data set is available for download

Anonymized results of the 2019 Developer Survey are available under the Open Database License, allowing you to download and analyze the dataset. Certain survey answers are treated as personally ...
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Where can we get the list of questions from the 2019 Developer Survey?

Now that the 2019 survey results are published, I'd like to be able to tie the results back to the actual questions asked in the survey. The trouble is, I can't find a way to get the list of actual ...
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What about non-respondents to diversity questions?

Last year, the Developer Survey omitted the very large portion of non-respondents on questions of race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, and gender from their reports. This data again does not appear in ...
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Why is the 2019 SO survey so concerned about gender and why is gender weighted calculation used? [duplicate]

From the survey: Survey weighting is an approach used to analyze survey data when the survey sample doesn't match the underlying population well. For example, in our survey this year, 11% of US ...
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What languages were used for coding 50 years ago? [closed]

What were programmers coding 50 years ago? Are they still actively programming and using Stack Overflow?
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Why are there no mentions of GraphQL in the 2019 Survey?

GraphQL is not listed anywhere as an option in the 2019 Developer Survey—or at least I don't see it. Why? I expected to see it under "frameworks" or "databases" as an option in the polls.
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Seriously, Stack Overflow? Programing?

There's an ad on my Stack Overflow front page right now that reads: Do you know 2019's fastest-growing programing language? Can we get this fixed please? It doesn't really inspire confidence in ...
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Please be more careful when interpreting the SO Developer Survey

Please be more careful when interpreting SO Developer data These types of surveys are interesting and useful, but each year I find myself pulling my hair out at poor analyses by the press and internal ...
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Text ugly wraps the star icon on developer survey page

Look for this weird aligned text on developer survey 2019 page:
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Data science time! April 2019 and salary with experience

Welcome to April's installment of the regular, bite-size, data-focused updates I am sharing with Meta! You can check out previous posts by me if you like, as well as March's post from my coworker ...
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What is with "Thanks" in the developers' perspectives by gender section of the survey results?

Reading the results, and related to another discussion I found the results on Developers' perspectives by gender a bit confusing by the way it is represented, and perhaps by the way it was analysed. ...
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Programming language per country

To complement the average salaries for languages, I believe an analysis is also needed of how languages fare in each country. Is it that in the US - Clojure is used more? And Java is used more ...
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No browser title for the Developer Survey Results 2019 page

There is no browser title set for the Developer Survey Results 2019 page. When I clicked the developer survey Google Ad from the side bar, in the opened window's browser title I can see the Google Ad ...
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Why the links to jobs in the 2019 developer survey?

I have just read the 2019 Developer Survey Results and a couple of links struck me as weird: DevOps specialists and site reliability engineers are among the highest paid, most experienced ...
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Was Visual Basic .NET omitted in survey questions?

I missed doing the developer survey this year, I only saw its results. I can't see VB.NET anywhere in them. Recently, this language reaches new heights (5th place, 2 above the JavaScript) in the TIOBE ...
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How is gender weighted in the developer survey of 2019?

In this years Developer survey, several of the graphs have the option Weighted by Gender. What is this weight and how is it applied? Obviously the results between the two are similar. but there are ...
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Can we have some way of getting the count from each of the bars in the survey?

In the Social Media Use section of the survey results there are two values with "0.0%" as their values. Given that the total number of responses (84,437) is provided, all that we can ascertain is the ...
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Unsupported conclusions regarding the question about the use of unit tests

I think there is a problem with the question about unit tests and the conclusions drawn: ...they are overwhelmingly in favor of unit testing... The problem is that you don't catch people in the 62%...
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What does "Professional Developers" mean in Stack Overflow Developer Survey?

I am just studying Developer Survey Results and the following question rose - what does "Professional Developers" mean? The reason of this question are the results of the Survey. For example, most ...
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2019 Developer Survey results are live

Thank you to everyone — nearly 90,000 developers from around the world — who took this year's survey. View the results >> Some of this year’s key findings: Python, the fastest-growing major ...
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Survey invitation sent to email in profile, not my registered email

I just noticed the Survey invitation was sent to the public email in my profile (a mailbox I rarely check). The email was sent from stackoverflow.email, and based on the content, it does not appear ...
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When is the 2019 Developer Survey closing? [closed]

When is the 2019 Developer Survey closing? As mentioned in post Take the 2019 Developer Survey, The survey will be open until February 12 (Year: Unknown) The World Clock — Worldwide suggests Tuesday,...
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Wrong encoding of name in mail notification

I've got several notifications about SO Developer survey, each containing presumably my name in a wrong encoding.
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Transfer Census badge to different Stack Exchange site

I took the developer survey from a link on https://dba.stackexchange.com. So the message displayed to me was "You are eligible for the Census badge. Please log into your Database Administrators ...
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Did not receive Census badge after completing 2019 Developer Survey [duplicate]

So I filled in the "2019 Developer Survey" on the first day it was live but I did not receive the Census badge that should be awarded. Completed survey first day it went live logged in on Stack ...
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What needs to be done to get US Territories added to Developer Survey?

In "2019 Developer Survey doesn't provide for Guam developers" I pointed out that the 2019 Developer Survey doesn't include Guam. It was closed as a duplicate of "Survey 2018 missing several US ...
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2019 Developer Survey doesn't provide for Guam developers [duplicate]

The 2019 Developer Survey doesn't have an option for Guam developers. Guam is sometimes listed as a country, but isn't an option in the country list here. When I select United States of America, the ...
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Is the Developer Survey really confidential and anonymous?

The reason I'm asking is, can employers looking for a developer get personal information about them from the Developer Survey, specifically current salary, if I give it? To date, this has been my ...
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When will the 2019 developer survey results be posted? [duplicate]

I can find the tags for the surveys here: Dates of publishing so far have been: 2010: January 11, 2011 2011: February 10, 2012 2012: January 25, 2013 2013: February 19, 2014 2015: April 7, 2015 2016:...
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Strange URL in developer survey

Today I got an email with a proposal to take a survey: But the URL of the questionnaire is pretty strange: https://stackoverflow.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3RGiufc1FCXXXX Who can confirm that ...
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Why can't I open the 2019 Developer Survey link?

When I click on the 2019 Developer Survey link: I get this error:
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Can I re-access the Census badge site selection page if I closed the completed survey without viewing it initially?

I filled out the Developer Survey for 2019, but I haven't received the Census badge. As of last year, the question I did not earn the Census Badge for this year's survey indicates that the badge was ...
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2019 survey: unclear question about salary

The wording is: What is your current total compensation (salary, bonuses, and perks, before taxes and deductions), in EUR European Euro? Please enter a whole number in the box below, without any ...
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Take the 2019 Developer Survey [closed]

Our annual survey, now in its ninth year, launches today and anyone who codes is encouraged to participate. The survey will be open until February 12. Take the survey We heard you loud and clear ...
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Developer Survey 2019 starting date

What is the launch date of the Developer Survey this year? I tried to find it but I was unsuccessful. Sorry if it's an obvious question, but I really don't want to miss it.
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Why haven't I received a gift card for testing this year's questionnaire?

I received an email, asking to test this year's questionnaire. It was said that I would receive gift card as a thank you. I provided my email in the end, but I got nothing. It's not like I can't ...
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Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2019 email feedback

Some users received an email to participate in the testing of the Developer Survey 2019. (The email explicitly states not to post questions or links, so please don't ask to disclose this information.) ...
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Can we have a question into the next developer survey regarding unit testing? [duplicate]

There are a lot of people wondering How many developers write unit tests? I have seen this question and searched it on Google as I meet a lot of developers at conferences lately and I keep wondering ...
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Developer Survey 2019: Any Topic Suggestions?

I’m Anita, a Product Manager here at Stack Overflow. October’s nearly over, and it’s beginning to look a lot like survey season. That’s right, we’re planning the Developer Survey 2019! Thanks to ...
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Requesting "CI/CD Satisfaction" question on 2019 developer survey

I'm curious how the developer community finds their Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery experience, and how their tooling contributes to that. I've tried Jenkins, Circle, and Travis. Jenkins ...
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Ideology question suggestion for Developer Survey 2019

I know this is a little too early to ask, but this is something I'm wondering about for quite a long time. Ever since the inclusion project was started, there has been consistent rift among users as ...
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