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Link to 2022 survey broken

Congrats on the 2023 survey results - interesting stuff in there! I was curious how some of the results compare to previous years, and noticed that on https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey (...
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Incorrect colouring of points when based on responses in developer survey

Link: https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2022/#section-salary-salary-and-experience-by-developer-type Link: https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2022/#section-salary-salary-and-experience-by-language The ...
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How can I report a grammatical error on developer survey results? [duplicate]

The developer survey results contain a grammatical error "...most likely to of learned ..." on two pages. How can I report that for correction?
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"Years of professional coding experience by developer type" is clearly wrong

https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2022/#section-experience-years-of-professional-coding-experience-by-developer-type The average student apparently has nearly five years of professional coding ...
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How should I report a grammar mistake in the developer Survey results?

There's a grammar mistake in the Stack Overflow Developer Survey results overview. The offending sentence is: "Younger (under 18) respondents rely most on online resources and are most likely ...
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I don't like the synopsis of the results in the 2022 Survey

Can we see the original form of the survey questions? For example, the very first question in the Developer Profile, "Learning How to Code", it made it seem like you only learn from one ...
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The table striping in the 'Developer Profiles\Key Territories' section of the 2022 Developer Survey results make it extremely difficult to read

Link: https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2022/#developer-profile-key-territories This is the case regardless of the light mode/dark mode selection. Light mode: Dark mode: Can this be fixed so that, e....
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The 2022 Developer Survey results header announcement uses the link text "here", which is not accessible to users browsing with screen readers

The header banner text and link look like this (simplified): a { text-decoration: none; /* from SO stylesheet */ } Results from the 2022 Developer Survey are <a target="_blank" href="https://...
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What tech is "Flow" in the 2022 Developer Survey?

In the Which developer tools have you done extensive development work in... question, there is a piece of tech listed named "Flow", however, it's very unclear which "Flow" this is ...
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SO survey keyboard navigation

I am on the page How did you learn to code? Select all that apply. in the 2022 Stack Overflow Developer survey. The page uses custom "checkbox" form elements and visually hidden inputs. That ...
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Take the 2022 Developer Survey

Thanks to everyone who took the survey! The 2022 Developer Survey is now closed, and the results are available here. (Also see the announcement on the blog.) The 2022 Developer Survey has opened ...
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Review our technical responses for the 2022 Developer Survey

Update on Apr 13th, 2022: Thank you for all the comments and suggestions! We will be reviewing everything posted thus far but cannot commit to reviewing new posts. It is that time of year again when ...
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