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− | * The | + | * The first story aims to provide viewers with the overall demographic information about developers |
* Top left is an age pyramid chart of the selected group of developers | * Top left is an age pyramid chart of the selected group of developers | ||
− | * Top right is a bar chart showing what are the different | + | * Top right is a bar chart showing what are the different profiles of developers (students, professionals, etc.), and whether they code as a hobby or not |
* Bottom shows a proportional symbol map with dot sizes representing the number of developers in that country/region | * Bottom shows a proportional symbol map with dot sizes representing the number of developers in that country/region | ||
** Clicking on a dot or country on the map applies a filter that will update the other 2 charts based on the selected country | ** Clicking on a dot or country on the map applies a filter that will update the other 2 charts based on the selected country | ||
** Hovering over a dot or country on the map shows a tooltip that describes the number of developers and the median salary of the selected country | ** Hovering over a dot or country on the map shows a tooltip that describes the number of developers and the median salary of the selected country | ||
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+ | '''Title''': STORY 2 - ANALYSIS OF DEVELOPER'S SALARIES | ||
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+ | * The second story aims to tell viewers which types of developers have the highest median salaries. All charts shown are box plots that are sorted in descending order of salary | ||
+ | * Top left is a box plot comparing median salaries between different types of developers (full stack, database administrators, data scientist, etc.) | ||
+ | * Top right is a box plot comparing median salaries between developers of different educational background | ||
+ | * Bottom is a box plot comparing median salaries between developers who worked with which programming languages | ||
+ | ** Clicking on a box plot bar applies a filter that will update the other 2 charts based on the selection. It is possible to apply multiple filters | ||
+ | ** The sort order can be changed from top to bottom, and the number of box plots to show can be set by the user | ||
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+ | '''Title''': STORY 2 - ANALYSIS OF DEVELOPER'S SALARIES | ||
+ | [[File:Storyboard2.jpg|600px|frameless|center]] | ||
+ | </center> | ||
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+ | * The second story aims to tell viewers which types of developers have the highest median salaries. All charts shown are box plots that are sorted in descending order of salary | ||
+ | * Top left is a box plot comparing median salaries between different types of developers (full stack, database administrators, data scientist, etc.) | ||
+ | * Top right is a box plot comparing median salaries between developers of different educational background | ||
+ | * Bottom is a box plot comparing median salaries between developers who worked with which programming languages | ||
+ | ** Clicking on a box plot bar applies a filter that will update the other 2 charts based on the selection. It is possible to apply multiple filters | ||
+ | ** The sort order can be changed from top to bottom, and the number of box plots to show can be set by the user | ||
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+ | | <center> | ||
+ | '''Title''': STORY 2 - ANALYSIS OF DEVELOPER'S SALARIES | ||
+ | [[File:Storyboard2.jpg|600px|frameless|center]] | ||
+ | </center> | ||
+ | || | ||
+ | * The second story aims to tell viewers which types of developers have the highest median salaries. All charts shown are box plots that are sorted in descending order of salary | ||
+ | * Top left is a box plot comparing median salaries between different types of developers (full stack, database administrators, data scientist, etc.) | ||
+ | * Top right is a box plot comparing median salaries between developers of different educational background | ||
+ | * Bottom is a box plot comparing median salaries between developers who worked with which programming languages | ||
+ | ** Clicking on a box plot bar applies a filter that will update the other 2 charts based on the selection. It is possible to apply multiple filters | ||
+ | ** The sort order can be changed from top to bottom, and the number of box plots to show can be set by the user | ||
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Revision as of 17:00, 25 February 2020
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Contents
PROBLEM & MOTIVATION
In recent years, there is massive growth in the software industry. In order to help prospective coders who wish to pursue a career in this industry, it is crucial for them to understand what is in demand and what to expect from the industry. This will help to guide young coders, such as ourselves, to better manage our expectations and make more informed decisions while we are preparing to join this booming industry.
OBJECTIVE
For our project, we will be focusing on 3 main objectives. It is as follows:
- Gain overall insights on developers demographics (the Stack Overflow community)
- Gain insights on job prospects for developers and their work culture. This would provide a glimpse into the software industry and allow users to understand the relations among salary, work hours and challenges faced by developers
- Understand the most popular/relevant programming languages, databases, frameworks and platforms. This will allow prospective coders to know which skills and knowledge that give them the best advantage in the industry.
SELECTED DATASET
We chose the StackOverflow Developer Survey 2019 dataset (at https://www.kaggle.com/mchirico/stack-overflow-developer-survey-results-2019), as StackOverflow is currently the largest online developer community. The dataset provided is freely accessible, and analysis of this dataset would provide a glimpse about the overall developer community.
The dataset contains 88,883 survey responses, with each row corresponding to one respondent, and each of the 85 different columns corresponding to the survey questions. Below is a quick summary about the data provided and their attributes, categorized by each of our 3 main objectives as mentioned above.
Data Attributes | Data Provided | |
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Background | Likert |
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Numerical, Discrete |
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Categorical |
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Binary |
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Job prospects | Likert |
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Numerical, Continuous |
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Numerical, Discrete |
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Categorical |
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Skills | Categorical |
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BACKGROUND SURVEY
Reference of Other Visualization | Learning Points |
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This Choropleth map shows the distribution of the number of professional software developers in Europe by country
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This dashboard shows the demand for the top programming languages, frameworks and level experience.
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This visualization shows the relation between Men/Women developers to Developer Role. The X-axis shows the ratio of men’s to women’s developers.
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This Proportional Symbol Map shows the hottest programing languages across different countries
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PROPOSED STORYBOARD
Storyboard | Insights / Comments |
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Title: STORY 1 - OVERVIEW OF DEVELOPER DEMOGRAPHICS |
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Title: STORY 2 - ANALYSIS OF DEVELOPER'S SALARIES |
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Title: STORY 2 - ANALYSIS OF DEVELOPER'S SALARIES |
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Title: STORY 2 - ANALYSIS OF DEVELOPER'S SALARIES |
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COMMENTS
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