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Other responses | Other responses: 3rd party APIs, ActionScript, Adobe Flex/FlashBuilder, Agda, Apache, Apex/visualforce, ArcGIS, ArcMap, Arduino, ARM assembly, assembly language, Balsamiq, bash, C#, Clearspace, Clojure, ColdFusion, Common Lisp, concrete5, Coq, Crystal Reports, DataFlex, DB2, Delphi, Django, Eclipse, Erdas Imagine, Erlang, ESB, Excel VBA, ExpressionEngine, Final Cut Pro, Firefox, Flash, Flash, Forth, Google Web Toolkit, Grails, GURU, Hadoop, Haskell, HLSL, IIS, Isabelle, IxD, Joomla, jQuery, JSP, LAMP, Linux, Lua, MATLAB, MediaWiki, MVC, MySQL, NHibernate, ocaml, Omega, OmniGraffle, Oracle, OWL, Pascal, Photoshop, PL/SQL, PostgreSQL, Powerbuilder, Powershell, Prolog, Prolog, Pylons, R, Rails, RDF, REST, SAS, Scala, Scheme, Screenflow, search engines, Sharepoint, Silverlight, Sitecore, sketchflow, Smalltalk Fortress, Sound Track Pro, SQL, SQL Server, Stata, T-SQL, Tapestry, Tcl/expect, Tcl/tk, Thunderbird, Torah , UX, VB6, Verilog, Visual Foxpro, WCF, WebSphere, WF, whiteboards, Wordpress, WPF, XML, XSLT, Zope | ||
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Revision as of 14:33, 10 February 2011
This survey was coordinated in May 2010 by Audrey Eschright and Eva Schweber. Silicon Florist covered the reasons for the survey here.
Some results:
667 people responded.
Median year of birth: 1956 (mean: 1972)
By gender:
- 85% male
- 12.3% female
(not all respondents answered)
77.5% were raised outside the Portland metro area.
67.5% currently live inside Portland city limits. 32.5% reported they do not.
Median personal income: $75,000 (mean: $79,758.35)
252 respondents listed their job role as including programming, software development, or a similar title. 68 were company owners, founders, or executives. 78 were in management roles.
Company size breakdown:
- 17.6% sole proprietor
- 13.2% <5 employees
- 12.5% 5-15 employees
- 6.7% 16-25 employees
- 13.7% 25-100 employees
- 36.3% 100+ employees
By sector:
- 88.1% private companies
- 9.2% nonprofits
- 9% government
Technologies used:
Name | % response |
---|---|
Objective C | 14.3% |
C/C++ | 27.3% |
HTML/CSS | 73.8% |
.NET | 27.3% |
.ASP | 12.7% |
Java | 29.2% |
PHP | 33.9% |
Ruby | 26.4% |
Python | 26.6% |
Perl | 18.5% |
Drupal | 11.7% |
Javascript | 64.0% |
Other | 30.8% |
Other responses: 3rd party APIs, ActionScript, Adobe Flex/FlashBuilder, Agda, Apache, Apex/visualforce, ArcGIS, ArcMap, Arduino, ARM assembly, assembly language, Balsamiq, bash, C#, Clearspace, Clojure, ColdFusion, Common Lisp, concrete5, Coq, Crystal Reports, DataFlex, DB2, Delphi, Django, Eclipse, Erdas Imagine, Erlang, ESB, Excel VBA, ExpressionEngine, Final Cut Pro, Firefox, Flash, Flash, Forth, Google Web Toolkit, Grails, GURU, Hadoop, Haskell, HLSL, IIS, Isabelle, IxD, Joomla, jQuery, JSP, LAMP, Linux, Lua, MATLAB, MediaWiki, MVC, MySQL, NHibernate, ocaml, Omega, OmniGraffle, Oracle, OWL, Pascal, Photoshop, PL/SQL, PostgreSQL, Powerbuilder, Powershell, Prolog, Prolog, Pylons, R, Rails, RDF, REST, SAS, Scala, Scheme, Screenflow, search engines, Sharepoint, Silverlight, Sitecore, sketchflow, Smalltalk Fortress, Sound Track Pro, SQL, SQL Server, Stata, T-SQL, Tapestry, Tcl/expect, Tcl/tk, Thunderbird, Torah , UX, VB6, Verilog, Visual Foxpro, WCF, WebSphere, WF, whiteboards, Wordpress, WPF, XML, XSLT, Zope
General technology areas:
Type | % response |
---|---|
Mobile | 34.7% |
Web | 76.7% |
Hardware | 16.1% |
Software | 76.3% |
Open Source | 53.8% |
Proprietary Software | 51.7% |
Geolocation | 13.8% |
Other | 7.9% |