Two Key Takeaways About Open Source at Work, Per GitHub’s Open Source Survey

At Stack Overflow, we’re a big fan of developer surveys. Developers win when they have open access to data about technology usage, development practices, and what employers pay. This is why we were so excited when GitHub released the results of their Open Source Survey, which looked at open source software development practices and communities.

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5 Tech Companies With Great Parental Leave Policies

When developers are deciding between job offers, they’ll weigh factors such as salary, growth potential, and work benefits. One important benefit for developers on the cusp of starting families will be the opportunity to take paid parental leave.

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A Tale of Two Industries: How Programming Languages Differ Between Wealthy and Developing Countries

Here at Stack Overflow, we’re interested in using our data to share insights about the worldwide software development community. This recent post on the distribution of mobile developers is a good example: it explored traffic to Android questions from around the world, and found that Android tended to be visited more from lower-income countries than from higher-income ones.

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The Best Resources for Learning Swift

Like choosing a college major, making the choice about what kind of developer you want to be—and, subsequently, which skills will best equip you to succeed on that career path—isn’t always easy or straightforward. Web or mobile, frontend or backend, Android or iOS. In an effort to help you make those choices better informed, here are a few things any aspiring developer should know about programming with Swift.

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How to Tell if You Should Work as a Developer for a Big Company

When developers are deciding between job offers, one factor they’ll consider is size of the company. Should they, for instance, work for a young startup or a more established organization? A company’s size influences more than the number of people you work with; it’ll impact growth opportunities, work culture, and how responsibilities are delegated.

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