Placeholder Image

字幕列表 影片播放

  • every year we go over the stack Overflow Developer Survey This started tells and 18 we carried it over to tells 19 but this year is gonna be slightly different because those two years I missed a deadline.

  • I just time got away from me and Mr Deadline of actually taking the developer survey.

  • So we took a look at the results, and I kind of I told you how I would go about answering these questions.

  • So instead of doing that, we're gonna be taking it together.

  • I'm going to be taken to developer Survey.

  • You're gonna watch me take a developer survey because if you're anything like me, I'm just always so interested to just see how, what technologies other people are using, what programming languages other people are using.

  • How many years, experience and things, that nature, just everything that developer survey goes over at least just about everything.

  • I find it interesting to see the overall statistics.

  • And if I'm able to see, like, a look in tow one or two people and how they go about answering these questions, I find it interesting.

  • So that's what we're gonna be doing in this video.

  • But I do wanna say for that one guy out there, That one guy out there that I upset last year about the ad integration I threw into my house and 19 stack Overflow Developer Survey video Most you don't know about this, but there's this.

  • There's this guy who I guess just doubled across my video of assuming he wasn't a subscriber because he and his own words was furious at my ad integration in that video, which, if you didn't see it, I my opinion, I had a seamless add integration where made it look like this ad integration was part of the developer survey.

  • Well, all while being blatantly obvious that it was not part of it from the fall.

  • I used to how I italicize the letters to how I spoke about it in the video.

  • I made it clear this is not part of the developer survey.

  • I just thought it was one to be creative and how I do this and integration said it.

  • Just like all of a sudden, let's break all right, word from our sponsor.

  • Like I've wanted to make it nice and seamless like I said, but this guy, he not only did he report me to stack overflow trying to get my video?

  • That video taken down because he thought it was He thought I was deceiving my audience and then add falsely advertising using the stack Overflow name.

  • Not only did he do that, and this is actually how I knew that he did that he also made a post on stack of lem ETA describing how furious he waas about me like deceiving my audience and like, Come on, man, like, what do you think?

  • My audience are much idiots.

  • Everyone who has common sense knows that that wasn't an obvious add integration.

  • And he linked to my video.

  • So I was like Haji's sacker broken sometimes be a be a brutal place.

  • I went down into the comments on this form.

  • Personal.

  • What?

  • What's gonna happen here?

  • Every single comment was saying exactly what I'm saying right now.

  • Y'all Is that like this was an obvious added like this.

  • He made it clear that it wasn't actually part of the developer survey.

  • So that was a big sigh of relief because I own the stack over the community coming at me.

  • But but But just for that one guy.

  • Don't worry, we're not gonna have any deceiving.

  • Add integrations in this video at the very most.

  • I'll just ask for the job who are watching this that, like really good coffee.

  • Check out first flight coffee at first spy coffee dot com.

  • I live link to that website down below.

  • That is my coffee company.

  • We make really good coffee right now.

  • It's just a single blend.

  • Medium roast.

  • Really, really good.

  • We'll be working on dark roast in the near future, and just for the next few days we have our February deal that is $2 off each bag of coffee.

  • So that's the only add integration you get from me.

  • I just wanna take this developer survey and have a little bit of fun.

  • Hello, World.

  • Thank you for taking the 2020 Seco Flow Developer survey, the largest and most comprehensive survey of software developers and anyone else who codes on As in previous years, an itemized results of the survey will be made publicly available under the open database license, where anyone can download and analyze the data.

  • On that note, serve a certain answers you and your peers give will be treated as personally identifiable information and therefore kept out of the anonymous ized results.

  • File will call out each of those in survey, with a note saying this information will be kept private.

  • There are six sections in the survey.

  • The 2nd 3rd and fourth sections will appear in a random order.

  • One.

  • Basic information education.

  • Working career Technology, Tech culture stat.

  • Careful usage in community demographic information.

  • Final Cues Most questions in the survey are optional.

  • Required questions are marked with an Asterix.

  • The surgery will take about 20 minutes to complete.

  • We encourage you to complete in one sitting disclaimer about ad blockers to begin click next Basic information.

  • First Section will focus on some basic information about who you are.

  • Miss Question in this section are required.

  • Required questions or not with the Masters.

  • Which of the following options best describes you today here by developer We mean someone who writes good.

  • Okay, I'm a developer by profession.

  • I'm not a primary in the A developer.

  • I write code, sometimes apartment work.

  • I used to be developed profession no longer.

  • I am.

  • I'm a student who is learning code.

  • I could primarily as a hobby.

  • None of these uh, my options aren't used to be a developer by profession, but no longer am or I am a developer by profession.

  • And while I did just recently quit myself engineering job, I still do work professionally as a software developer.

  • Clients here near Plus what's coming up on the channel here in the near future.

  • Do you call this a hobby?

  • Yes, yes, yes.

  • I have been actually a lot lately.

  • The thing about that is I don't 100%.

  • No.

  • Sometimes if I'm doing it for, like, a YouTube video are doing it for a hobby of mine was doing it for hobby and then making a YouTube video out of it you haven't seen knows yet.

  • Which of the following best describes your current employment status employed full time and the where my independent contractor freelancer, Self employed?

  • That's me.

  • Where do you live?

  • United States of America, in which state or territory of the U.

  • S.

  • And you live in which city or town do you live in?

  • This information will be kept private.

  • Not really.

  • Not if I record and put on YouTube, Virginia, Virginia Beach education, work and career.

  • This will focus on your education working career.

  • OK, which of the following best describes the highest level for medication that you've completed.

  • College bachelor's degree.

  • Next, what is your primary field of study?

  • Was computer science.

  • How important is a formal education, such as a university degree in computer science to your career?

  • I was a very important reason.

  • I say very important is because without my computer scientific, I'm thinking of you, too, because right now YouTube is my main career and the things that I do surrounding YouTube YouTube more so.

  • The vehicle for everything else that I have going on and my YouTube channel wouldn't be where it is today.

  • If I never made videos about me being a computer science student, and I ever made videos about me being a professional golfer, engineer in At least that's how I see it, because there's there's something more popular video.

  • So I would say it's very important not saying that you need to do this job, but for my situation very important.

  • If you go back and change educational path but independence and career, what would you change?

  • I focus more on artificial intelligence while artificial intel, machine learning and development, or technology like my emphasis within my computer science degree artificial intelligence, I would have done that more so than at development, would have gone full force into artificial intelligence.

  • At what age did you write to your first line of code or program?

  • That's hard, because I remember at one point I coated early on, but you all may have already seen my timeline video.

  • I think that comes up before this one, but I'm fairly confident.

  • I was 18 years old, maybe when I was, like, 17 or 16 that I did a hello world.

  • But 18 years old is when I really started to, like, take it seriously, I'd say 18 or 19 including any education.

  • How many years have you been coding in total seven and not including education?

  • How many years have you coated professionally as part of your work?

  • Well, I did internships that required coding, and that was three ish years ago, but my full times off engineering job was two years ago.

  • I'll just say, too which of the following describe you Police select all that apply.

  • All right, Well, my most recent job, which is where I'm most knowledgeable that currently I was a full stack developer, building desktop and enterprise applications.

  • So Okay, it's like both of those.

  • Now I do mostly M l a I stuff, but I wouldn't consider myself a machine learning specialist or definitely not adapt scientists.

  • I don't even know if there would be an option here.

  • I mean, I did que es or test for the applications that I built, so I guess I could sit.

  • No, I wouldn't consider that.

  • Yeah, that's fine.

  • What industries Air Industries do you work in Now?

  • If this is last year, I would say logistics, logistics and transportation is what I was a full stack developer building those desktop enterprise applications.

  • But now, YouTube industry, social media, I think that's proper.

  • How satisfied are you with the current job?

  • If you work multiple jobs, answer for the one you spend most Arizonan very satisfied right now.

  • Going forward while I'm gonna take the knowledge that I gained at my previous job when it asked me questions like this, Obviously, I'm going to be Hey, what am I doing now?

  • Like what if I've been doing for the past few months and very satisfied approximately how many people are employed by the company organization.

  • You work for just me, a freelancer.

  • Pride.

  • Okay, which currency to use day today?

  • United States dollar.

  • That's an interesting question.

  • What is your current total compensation?

  • Salary, bonuses and perks before taxes and deductions in the United States dollars?

  • That's why they asked a question.

  • Please enter a whole number in the box below without any punctuation.

  • If you were paid hourly, please yesterday, an equivalent weekly monthly or yearly salary.

  • If you prefer not to answer, please in the box empty.

  • I'm not one to talk about money, so I apologize.

  • On average.

  • How many hours per week do you work?

  • Please enter a whole number in the box.

  • I would say 40 to 50 45.

  • How often do you work overtime or beyond the formal time Expectation of your job?

  • Well, if I do 45 a week, that is almost a day extra a week.

  • So I would say 12 days extra a week, one today's per month, but less than we can win today's per week or more.

  • Now, I would say this since it's less than 40.

  • Okay, do you think your company has a good on boarding process by one boarding.

  • We mean the starship on boarding.

  • What own boarding?

  • Okay, how could on boarding at your company be improved?

  • I believe that Blanca's does your company have a dedicated Dev ops person Know how important is a practice of Dev ops to scaling software development Neutral.

  • Next, Which of the following best describes your current job seeking status?

  • I'm actively look for job not actually looking but open.

  • Noah, I'm not interested in new job opportunities in general.

  • What drives you to look for a new jobs like all that apply just because.

  • I mean, it's fun to shop around, but I don't do that.

  • Having a bad day at work?

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah.

  • Wanted to share a common No, no, I'm trying to put myself in a minor.

  • When I worked at my old job and I never thought I was going to be working at another job, I always said I was going to be working for myself, but I always thought that like, Oh, I've thought that for the past five years, so I don't know on how to answer the you sometimes wanting to share colleges of the water network curious about other opportunities.

  • Better conversation.

  • Oh, actually, that's that's true.

  • Better work, life balance.

  • And because I was gonna type in other and say like, the freedom to be able to work when you want and how you want for Wanna sleep in tow 10 and not worked out 12.

  • Okay, that I could do that phone, wake up early and get some work done one day, then Okay, I can do that.

  • Weird job searching.

  • How do you learn more about the company?

  • Select all that apply.

  • Read company media such as employees, blog's or company culture videos.

  • No, current employees can't say anything negative.

  • And you want us here.

  • Some of the negatives and some of the positives.

  • Justin with great assault company reviews from third party sites.

  • And this is very gonna find the negatives.

  • Take it with a green assault because I think it's more like Yelp where most people are gonna go out of their way to go on glass door going yelp to leave a negative review because they had a bad experience.

  • They're furious and they just want to get, you know, vent out there.

  • They're not going to say, Oh, that company was amazing.

  • Wanna go?

  • Wanna get good with Yelp Review?

  • At least most people don't think that way.

  • I don't publicly available financial information.

  • Yeah, not particularly personal network, friends or family?

  • Most definitely read other media like news articles, found profiles.

  • Excited about the company?

  • Yes.

  • Directly asking current passage boys at the company.

  • Yes, I wanna add other.

  • And I just had a visit and research their website because you got to go on our website and see like All right, how did they explain?

  • How did they describe themselves?

  • And maybe look at the hierarchy If they have staff and things that nature Imagine that you were deciding between two job offers with the same conversation, benefits and location of the following factors which three are most important to you.

  • Okay, how wide the user impact for my work out plate would be office environment or company culture.

  • Family friendliness, diversity of the company organization, financial performance Are funding status of the company flex time or a flexible schedule, that's for sure.

  • Specific department or a team.

  • I'd be working on languages, framers, other technology, be working with you up industry that I'd be working in remote work options.

  • Uh, I would say this.

  • Here's the thing about remote work options.

  • Is that I mean, I definitely find that important.

  • I do feel like flextime are flexible.

  • Schedule could fit into, like, remote work of flexible.

  • Sometimes I could work at home.

  • Sometimes I could work there, but in Virginia Beach, this is kind of a current event.

  • We're about to have snow.

  • By the time this video's out, we hopefully would have had snow.

  • If you know anything about here.

  • Like we don't have a budget for a decent amount of snow during the winter time.

  • Like we don't set aside a budget.

  • So we don't have money to clear the roads, especially where I live.

  • Because I live out in away from everything else.

  • The interesting thing about being a solvent developer is that okay?

  • Cool.

  • I can work remotely or I could go into the office.

  • That's all cool and dandy until you have that snow day.

  • Because when you have that snow day, you can't have the excuse.

  • Sorry, boss.

  • I can't I can't make it to the office today.

  • I'm snowed in.

  • They go.

  • Well, your internet still up?

  • Just open up your laptop and get to work.

  • So I would I would definitely say these because industry you're working in, Like, what?

  • Are you working in logistics and transportation like I used to.

  • Are you working on social media?

  • Are you working for a computer company?

  • Like I just find that very important.

  • Next stack, overflow, usage and community.

  • Which of the following Stecher of four sites have you visited?

  • Select all that.

  • Apply Stack Overflow.

  • Yes.

  • Stock exchange with a Q and A for a variety of topics.

  • I have, but not frequently.

  • Jobs.

  • No teams, no talent, no advertising, No interesting.

  • I didn't even know they had all those.

  • Next.

  • How frequently would you say you visit Stack Overflow?

  • How are they gonna ask this some some weeks, your own stack overflow 100 times.

  • Other weeks, you're feeling pretty good, and you don't even visit it once.

  • So I would say a few times per month Or weekly lesson?

  • A month?

  • No, A few times per week.

  • Yeah, well, no few times per week.

  • I would say howdy.

  • There's like one of these.

  • But I would say no, almost like this A few times for months or weekly because of the reason I just gave Currently I don't visit all the time.

  • When I work my old job I've visited Maurin this'll realm but I don't want that anymore.

  • We're talking about current.

  • Do you have a stack Overflow account?

  • Yes.

  • How frequently would you say you participate in Q and a secret float But participate we mean ass cancer vote for common questions.

  • Most of my questions have been asked or and or answered.

  • So probably this because I have participated before, like once or twice in the past.

  • I don't know how many years, but this is the least frequently without never.

  • So I'm going to choose that one.

  • Do you consider yourself a member of sector of the community?

  • And no, I don't please elaborate on your answer to the previous question.

  • Seeing yourself as a member of Stack over this community Mr.

  • My questions have already most my questions have already been asked and answered So there's not much incentive to participate without participation.

  • How can I be part of the community?

  • Plus some guide Try to bully me.

  • Okay.

  • Next.

  • Are you a member of any other online developer?

  • Communities online is kind of sad for me to say this, but no, I've always wanted to be.

  • I've always tried, but I've always felt like outcast ID, if you will.

  • And I'm not, like, not like, Oh, this youtuber got coming in just like when I was in college, before I even had you to account.

  • I'll try to, you know, try toe involved myself in some of these online developer communities, but I just never, never clicked compared to last year.

  • How welcome do you feel, Stack Overflow Justice.

  • Welcome.

  • Now is I felt last year?

  • Not welcome.

  • Please elaborate.

  • No, I mean, there's not much to elaborate.

  • If you could change anything about psycho flow, what would it be?

  • Have the current community b'more welcoming to new coders?

  • And this is for real.

  • I remember when I was first coating like I would ask what they would see as a stupid question.

  • But then you have all these people saying there's no such thing as a stupid question.

  • So I would ask a stupid question because I didn't know the answer you.

  • But I didn't know anything.

  • And these Kurt community members.

  • But why don't you pick up a book and read this or not.

  • Read this.

  • They would just say, Why don't you pick up a book?

  • They won't give me any actual helpful information.

  • They're just be police.

  • Really?

  • Now is my first experience of stack overflow and still still Where's my heart?

  • It's still here.

  • What would you like to be able to ask on stack overflow that you can't ask currently?

  • Do you think that's deck overflow should relax restrictions on what is considered off topic?

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah, I do remember sometimes going to secular flow.

  • And they say this is all talk of Verona.

  • We're gonna close this.

  • I'm like, No, this.

  • It was a good question where you let us make sense.

  • Tech in tech culture How frequently do you learn a new language or framework for the past years?

  • Been every few months.

  • Which programming?

  • Scripting a market languages.

  • Have you done extensive development work in over the past year?

  • And which do you want to work in over the next year?

  • If you both worked with the language and want to continue, do so.

  • Please check both boxes in that rope.

  • So Java jobs no typescript.

  • Html CSS sequel.

  • Let me let me go down.

  • Just make sure that Miss one assembly bash of yeah C no C sharp c++ Dark.

  • Go get Julia counting on Jake Visited.

  • But python are Ruby Rose Scala Swift Vehbi, eh?

  • No.

  • Sorry for my for my was development friends.

  • And now, having done any swift, what do you wanna work with over the next year?

  • Job?

  • Maybe some python.

  • Next.

  • Which database environments have you don't need extensive development work in over the past year.

  • Do you want to work in over the next year?

  • Okay.

  • Same idea.

  • Dive and remember what I did.

  • Ivy and D B two.

  • That's why Did Microsoft Sequel server done that as well?

  • But I don't have anything.

  • I don't have anything in mind that I'll need to use any of these over the next year.

  • So that works.

  • Which platforms have you done?

  • Extensive.

  • Delmore again.

  • Okay, platform.

  • Same question over the past year.

  • Android know are do we?

  • No.

  • No.

  • Es w A s s doctor?

  • Yes.

  • Google Cloud Platform.

  • No Roku, No IBM Cloud or Watson?

  • No linen?

  • Yes, Mac Os.

  • No development work.

  • Microsoft Azure.

  • No raspberry pi, No slack ups, integrations, no windows, no word press and no Lennox.

  • Yes, and that's it for now.

  • Next.

  • Which Web frameworks over the past year Angular annular Js No spring?

  • Yes.

  • View J s.

  • Uh, That wasn't over the past year, was it?

  • It was like a year and 1/2 ago.

  • Looks good to me.

  • What I plan to work on over the next year No, I don't know.

  • I don't know yet.

  • Next which other frameworks, Libraries and tools over the past year and work on next year.

  • All right, let's go down.

  • Did it did spark?

  • No, that wasn't this past year.

  • Cordova.

  • No, tensorflow have, But not over the past year.

  • Not over the past year.

  • Well, I've kind of been staying in the same lane over the past year, huh?

  • All right, but what would I on?

  • Real engine.

  • I mean, that would be cool.

  • I don't have any current plans to do it, but that would be cool.

  • Unreal engine do a little bit of video game stuff.

  • But now I'm not gonna do that next year.

  • Tensorflow potentially.

  • Yeah, I believe it.

  • That next, Which collaboration tools confluence.

  • Which is that last scene?

  • Yes, Jiro, which is also a lasting Yes.

  • Um, slack.

  • We stopped using that in favor of you know, I don't really use like anymore.

  • Get hub?

  • Yup.

  • Get lab.

  • No.

  • Having used it in a while, I would use Ah g Sweet Used that trailer used that stagger flow for teams?

  • No, for the get used bit bucket over.

  • Next year, I'll use Google.

  • Sweet.

  • I'll use trail.

  • Oh, I only used get hub.

  • What is the primary operating system in which you work for that?

  • By the way, trailer was also at last year.

  • Lennox based Windows Primary.

  • Okay.

  • Lenny's base for development work when buying a new Tuller software.

  • How do you discovery?

  • Research?

  • Available Solutions?

  • How do you discover and research Available Solutions has to start a pretrial.

  • Yes.

  • As developers and no work with Yes.

  • This developer communities like SEC overflow.

  • Yes.

  • Read Ratings reviews Third party.

  • No research companies have advertising sites of Isn't no research companies out of e mailed me?

  • No, none of that.

  • What do you do when you get stuck on the problems like doll that apply meditating, do other work and come back later?

  • Sometimes called a co worker or friend How they recommend play games not particularly watch help such tutorial videos.

  • I mean, yeah, because I'm trying to solve the problem.

  • Them stuck on visit stack overflow that comes with when I'm both of these happen during the research of trying to figure out how to get unstuck.

  • Go for a walk or other physical activity?

  • Yes.

  • Panic.

  • Uh, no.

  • Ah, on No, I don't think so.

  • Visit another developer community.

  • You search for a coding solution online, and first result is purple because you already visited.

  • How do you feel?

  • Definitely amused.

  • Next final questions.

  • You're almost done.

  • How do you feel about the length of the survey this year?

  • Too short.

  • Appropriate length.

  • Too long.

  • Purple ink.

  • How easy or difficult was this already complete.

  • Easy.

  • Any final thoughts you'd like to share?

  • Keep up the good work.

  • Finish in, submit responses.

  • I hope you will enjoy this video.

  • If you did, Please be sure to give it a big thumbs up.

  • Remember, No advertisement.

  • Just Hey, if you like coffee if you like, Really good coffee.

  • Check out first black coffee at first black coffee dot com.

  • There's only a couple more days for the February deal when using purple coat of February.

  • You get $2 off each bag of coffee purchase and subscribe because I have big plans coming over the next few weeks.

every year we go over the stack Overflow Developer Survey This started tells and 18 we carried it over to tells 19 but this year is gonna be slightly different because those two years I missed a deadline.

字幕與單字

單字即點即查 點擊單字可以查詢單字解釋

B1 中級

參加2020年Stack Overflow開發者調查 (Taking the 2020 Stack Overflow Developer Survey)

  • 3 0
    林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
影片單字