StackOverflow User Analysis and Prediction
About Dataset
Introduction
Stack Overflow’s annual Developer Survey is 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’ve published our annual Developer Survey results, and nearly 90,000 developers took the 20-minute survey earlier this year.
Description:
The enclosed data set is the full, cleaned results of the 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey. Free response submissions and personally identifying information have been removed from the results to protect the privacy of respondents. There are three files besides this README:
- survey_results_public.csv - CSV file with main survey results, one respondent per row and one column per answer
- survey_results_schema.csv - CSV file with survey schema, i.e., the questions that correspond to each column name
- so_survey_2019.pdf - PDF file of survey instrument
The survey was fielded from January 23 to February 14, 2019. The median time spent on the survey for qualified responses was 23.3 minutes.
Respondents were recruited primarily through channels owned by Stack Overflow. The top 5 sources of respondents were onsite messaging, blog posts, email lists, Meta posts, banner ads, and social media posts. Since respondents were recruited in this way, highly engaged users on Stack Overflow were more likely to notice the links for the survey and click to begin it.
As an incentive, respondents who finished the survey could opt in to a “Census” badge if they completed the survey.
You can find the official published results here:
https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2019
Find previous survey results here:
https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey
Legal:
This database - The Public 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results - is made available under the Open Database License (ODbL): http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/1.0/. Any rights in individual contents of the database are licensed under the Database Contents License: http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/dbcl/1.0/
TLDR: You are free to share, adapt, and create derivative works from The Public 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results as long as you attribute Stack Overflow, keep the database open (if you redistribute it), and continue to share-alike any adapted database under the ODbl.
Acknowledgment:
Massive, heartfelt thanks to all Stack Overflow contributors and lurking developers of the world who took part in the survey this year. We value your generous participation more than you know. <3 Data Explorer
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