Exploring Software Engineering: A Homework Journey

Exploring Software Engineering: Insights from the Stack Overflow Survey Recently, my daughter was assigned a homework project on software engineering. As she began asking me questions, I realized many of the answers could be found in the famous Stack Overflow Developer Survey. Together, we explored the survey, diving into its insights and summarizing key points for her school presentation. Here’s what we discovered: Key Findings from the Stack Overflow Developer Survey The Stack Overflow Developer Survey provides fascinating insights into the global developer community. Here are the highlights we found most useful: ...

March 23, 2025 · 3 min · TC

The Evolving Nature of Work: Insights from the Stack Overflow Developer Survey

The Evolving Nature of Work: Insights from the Stack Overflow Developer Survey The “Work” section of the Stack Overflow Developer Survey provides a fascinating look into employment trends, work environments, salaries, and more. Here’s a summary of the key findings: 1. Employment Status 84% of respondents are employed, with 69% working full-time and 16.4% as independent contractors or freelancers. Full-time employment in the U.S. has slightly decreased compared to the previous year. 2. Work Environment Hybrid work remains the most common setup (42%), followed by remote work (38%). In-person work has risen to 20%, reflecting a gradual shift back to office environments. 3. Company Size Nearly half (47%) of respondents work for organizations with fewer than 100 employees. Larger organizations (10,000+ employees) account for 11.4% of respondents. 4. Salaries Site reliability engineers (SREs) and cloud infrastructure engineers are among the highest-paid roles. Salaries vary significantly by region and role, with senior executives earning the most on average. 5. Technology Purchases 62% of respondents influence technology purchases at their organizations. A “build-and-buy” approach is preferred by 60% of developers when adopting new tools. 6. Coding Outside of Work 68% of developers code as a hobby, while 39.5% do so for professional development or self-paced learning. Open-source contributions and freelance work are also common activities outside regular jobs. Closing Thoughts This section highlights the evolving dynamics of work in the developer community, from flexible work setups to the importance of continuous learning. For more details, you can explore the full 2024 Stack Overflow Developer Survey. ...

March 23, 2025 · 2 min · TC