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So for developer reacts to the stack overflow developer serving.
They surveyed 90,000 developers.
There's somebody different ways that you about naming this video.
I feel like there's a lot of, like Magician reacts to this filmmaker, reacts to this.
Q T pie reacts to everything, so that could be a good title.
I don't know if that's the way I'm going to go back.
For those you who don't know what the Stack Overflow Developer survey is, it's essentially exactly what it says in the title.
If we're reading shirt off the website Stagger Flows, annual developer surveys the largest and most comprehensive survey of people who code around the world.
Each year, we field a survey covering everything from developers favorite technologies to their job preferences.
This year marks the ninth year we Polish our annual developer, sir, very results in nearly 90,000 developers took the 20 minute survey earlier this year.
Okay, so before we hop on in to going over the developer survey, I'm going to be skipping around because some of the things I find kind of boring.
I did this same video last year and there's there's some course.
I just I just don't really care about that much, or I just find incredibly boring to explain to the camera.
Plus, there are a few things that are stack overflow metrics that they took their results and created those particular metrics.
Think of this as I'm giving you my two cents a little bit more insight into what I do as a developer and kind of where I am as a developer in my career, as well as just taking the stack overflow survey myself, considering I missed it during the time frame is being offered.
Take with that what you will.
Let's get started Geography.
For me, United States of America is where I would be taking mind So I'd be sitting right here with another 23.64% of people who took this service Developer roll.
So developer type.
The first thing I noticed when we look a developer type is that you're able to select multiple developer types, hints why all of the percentages equal more than 100% for me.
I'd consider myself a full stack developer.
I guess enterprise applications.
I would have to look up the exact definition for that, but I consider myself fulsome Zach developer for some foremost.
Because a new front and work I do back in work.
I do everything in between.
Obviously, if you're going to do both, I do database work.
And then I guess I do other work as well.
But I think those are the three main things that better requirement of a full stack developer.
If I'm wrong, please correct me and I no longer fall under this student category, contributing to open source.
This has to be the second question.
Never.
This is not the activity graph of someone who participates in open source.
Please don't judge me.
Coating is a hobby.
Yes, this question isn't asking.
Do you code as a hobby or profession?
This question is asking Do you code outside of work?
Although I'd like to make videos more than like to code outside of work, I do code.
I have that little stock trading algorithm that work on in the background.
I don't want to share that with you until I'm, like, done with it because I hate, like, unfinished things experience years since learning to code.
Are we always learning to go?
I'm going to say Since I began learning to code, which was about 5 to 6 years ago, is when I essentially wrote my first line of code.
So 5 to 9 years good grief feel like every single one had been a part of the majority.
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Years coating professionally less than five years.
So of course I'm gonna be part of the majority again, riding that first line of code.
Who in the world?
Right, sir.
First line.
Dakota, younger than 10 years old.
What?
For me, it was 18 to 19 years old.
So 14.3%.
Glad to see him, at least.
Like in that realm of, you know, the teens.
Video Cascione.
How many developers are students?
I am no longer a student.
This is the first year I could say that essentially, ever Educational attainment, Bachelor's degree, undergraduate, major computer science.
I mean, I figured I'd be part of the majority for that one, especially considering there, including computer engineering and softer engineering alongside computer science, other types of education.
So here is another, like you can pick multiple.
Taught yourself a new language framework or tool without taking a form.
Of course.
Yes.
Taken an online course and programming or software development.
He is contributed to open source software received on the job training and salt for development.
Yes.
I mean, aren't you going to learn on the job?
Like I learned?
Obviously from my peers and from the seniors and from the tech lead and all those folks, I didn't have any, like, I guess, formal.
Let's sit down in a classroom on the job training.
I don't know.
I don't know what that what that part actually means participating.
The Hackathon.
I've never done that actually participate in online coding competitions.
I've dabbled with all of these, actually, but nothing I wouldn't I wouldn't check that box and then no evaluating competence.
This one's interesting because it has a lot to do with the whole imposter syndrome.
Dunning Kruger Effect deal Because it's so.
It's so interesting to see how people respond to this.
For me, I would say I'm average.
No, Maybe that's just me being indecisive because, you know, I don't want to lean one way or another, but I consider myself average last.
I consider myself average more so, but if I had to lean one way and probably closer to a little below average than a little above average life outside work, Children and other dependence I have two puppies as echo.
Are you the I t support person for your family?
Yeah, size.
That's a good answer.
Oh, and also yes, interesting men.
Of course.
It's not only for the families, for the family by that meaning my wife.
It's also my brother's.
It's also my parents.
It's also my friends.
It's also the guy down the street.
It's everybody social media use.
Of course, the 1st 1 is going to be ready.
I feel like so many developers just love red.
But for me, obviously, I mean kind of kind of communicating right now through YouTube, YouTube is gonna be my number one, not only because I use it for my videos, but because I'll listen to podcasts.
I watch videos.
I'll play music.
Everything that's going on in the background, at work, in my headphones issued and then second and third would have to be Twitter instagram.
If I am able to choose more than one, what individual person will have the most influence in Texas this year?
I will obviously does.
It doesn't joke.
I'd say you love busk.
I mean, maybe this is just me hopping on the bandwagon, considering he's out doing number two Jeff Bezos by 23% buddy.
Lot must is a beast.
I mean, I don't know what to tell you.
All right, here we go.
Most popular technologies programming scripting in mark of languages.
All right, so for me, the programming scripting and markup languages.
I use html CSS.
Yes, I did Skip Josh sequel Java.
And instead of JavaScript, I used typescript because of its similarity to job.
It just makes it easier for me.
Job typescript is more similar to Java, man jobs.
And I do python because I've been working at that whole stock trading algorithm thing that worked on in the background on I'm sorry, Swift.
I'm sorry.
I do miss you.
I do indeed, miss you, but I don't know what to say.
I just don't know.
Web frameworks, angular and spring databases or cool development environment and tools.
Most popular development environments, of course, is gonna be V s code.
Everyone uses V s code.
I use V s code and I use Eclipse.
Those are the two that I would have chosen.
No pad plus.
Plus, Is this like a team or do people actually use no pad?
Plus plus is a primary development.
What in the world is going on here.
People use no pad plus plus like that.
And then all my vende friends out there developers, primary operating system windows.
Ha ha!
Look at all you ragging on my windows eight.
Okay, these people probably don't use Windows eight, but at work I have Windows 10 but I actually used a boot to which is the linens based for my development environment.
So that's 100% what I would have answered.
That's interesting.
A lot of people use windows for the development environment.
It's interesting that zit that's similar to how so many people are so vocal about using Intel Ajay over eclipse.
But in reality, it's very, very close.
And how many people use each same thing with windows, like so many people talk about how they use linen in, like, Why do you have windows when a reality?
According to the survey, windows almost doubles leading space environment.
All right, employment, employment status.
I am employed full time company type.
This is a very interesting category, so we are softer development off their company size.
Many of you know I worked at a start up to 29 employees, is where I would sit.
How long ago did developers last change jobs for me?
Less in the year ago?
Of course I'm in the majority again because I started this job, which is right out of college just under a year ago.
Ask me in another month I'd be sitting in this category interview practices.
I've talked about many of my interviews in previous videos on the channel.
If you want to check those out, feel free.
For me, it is almost Oh, actually, it's always this interview of people in senior management roles.
Of course, you start off with HR, you go from there.
I've been lucky in the sense that I haven't really had to do any of this stuff.
Code review.
Yes, because I see the value in the code of you.
I am miss it because I was told to do so.
That's I guess that's why we started.
That's why I started doing like here.
Code review.
But this is why I continue to do review unit tests.
Does your company of course, yes, it's part of the process.
I don't understand how y'all don't hours work per week.
42 44 hours so along with the majority.
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