Don’t be left out of the new Developer Economics Survey - your chance to win prizes & voice opinions

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Jun 27, 2018, 7:58:49 AM6/27/18
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Join over 40,000 developers from 160+ countries who take part in the Developer Economics surveys every year to tell the world where software development is going next.


Who can take the survey?

It doesn’t matter if you’re a hobbyist, a startupper or an enterprise dev - the survey is open for all real developers out there!


What sort of questions to expect?

The survey is designed to dive into real-life developer issues, from coding skills and favourite tools to satisfaction with learning resources and communities.

Questions like:

  • Which are your favourite tools and platforms?
  • What’s going up and what’s going down in the software industry?
  • Are you working on the projects you would like to work on?
  • Where do you think development time should be invested?

Read to take the survey?


Why should you take it?

It’s fun, for starters! The survey is designed to reveal your sci-fi profile, so the more you engage, the closer you get to finding out your place in the galaxy far far away.

Then there’s prizes. This time, devs who take part and complete the survey can win stuff like iPhone X, Samsung S9 Plus, HTC Vive Pro, GitHub Developer Plan, Amazon vouchers and other useful things to help you test your work or just play around.

You can also take part in the referral program, which allows you to with up to $700 in cash by referring other developer friends to take the survey.

Last but not least, everyone who takes the survey will get insights with key findings from the survey as well as free report with the highlights and up-and-coming trends.

If you have a few minutes to spare and want to have a quality time, then this survey is for perfect for you! You can start right here [LINK]. Extra tip: if you need to take a break, just click to save your responses and then you can come back and continue where you left off.


Good luck!

Take the survey now!

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