Have your voice heard. Where is the software industry is going next? The new Developer Economics survey Q2 2019 is now open to all developers around the world until July 28. Every year, more than 40,000 developers from 165+ countries participate in the Developer Economics surveys to set new trends in software development. This is a chance for all developers to be part of something great and set the industry trends, opportunities and challenges for 2019. The insights coming from the survey will be published in the State of the developer Nation 17th edition report, coming up in Q3 2019 and will be available for free download to all developers who take part! Plus, the survey is packed with pleasant surprises – if you enter you may win one out of USD $12,000+ worth of prizes like a Microsoft Surface Pro 6, JetBrains IDE, Oculus Rift S, AWS Deep Racer Samsung HMD Odyssey, Apple AirPods, 3D Printer, Samsung Chromebook 3 plus lots of dev swag, accessories and vouchers or even up to USD $1,000 cash if you also refer other developers to take the survey. Hurry up and take the survey. It’s open to hobbyists, students, and professional developers alike!
Survey dates: June 15th, 2019 – July 28th, 2019
Relevance: professionals, hobbyists, student developers
Areas / Sectors (8): Web, Mobile, Desktop, Backend, IoT, AR/VR, Machine Learning & Data Science, Game development
Localisation: English + 7 additional languages (Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Spanish, Portuguese, Vietnamese, Russian, Japanese, Korean)
Prizes and perks
What do you get in return for your time? You may win one of these cool prizes:
- Prizes: $12,000+ worth of prizes available in prize draws
- General draw for everyone who completes survey: Microsoft Surface Pro 6, JetBrains IDE, Oculus Rift S, AWS Deep Racer, Samsung HMD Odyssey, Apple AirPods, 3D Printer, Samsung Chromebook 3, plus lots of dev swag, accessories and vouchers.
- Exclusive prize draw: additional draws for all those who completed sector specific set of questions
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