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Hendrik, first of all, welcome to Code Project. It's exciting isn't it, first day on the site and you're already posting in the Lounge?
A couple of things - I see that you have posted twice here but only one is showing. Just to reassure you about what's happened - the spam filter kicks in on posts with links and, as a new user, your posts will be picked up to check. This is nothing to worry about as posts go to a moderation queue which the more active site members check with some regularity (please remember that we're all volunteers so it may take a little while to get to). If we think something isn't spam, we'll approve it so that it gets shown.
I appreciate that you are interested in answers from developers here but there are some things you will need to consider. The first problem is that you haven't told us what your survey actually is, how long it is, or what the purpose is for your thesis. The next problem; as you can imagine, this is generally a very active forum and surveys come up from time to time, which could well increase in frequency if we become known as a site where the members answer surveys. We generally lead very busy lives and come to the Lounge to kick back.
Unfortunately, the fact that you are a new member here counts against you. It could well be that this is the first time you have heard of Code Project and that you just happened to have a survey that you wanted to answer on the day you joined. It does look, however, like you joined the site for the express purpose of getting us to answer this survey. As you can probably appreciate, that's not guaranteed to get on our good side as there's little indication from this that you are likely to stick around Code Project to help out writing articles or answering questions (or even asking well thought out questions which can be just as valuable). I also find it a touch offputting that you posted your question and then haven't stuck around to comment on the replies; this doesn't say that you are very interested in participating on the site so you can't be surprised if we don't go out of our way for you.
I wish you well in your thesis but, as it currently stands, I won't be taking part in your survey.
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: you haven't told us what your survey actually is, how long it is
Tooooo long... with questions of 2 and 3 lines!!!
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Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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Oh dear.
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I agree - way too long. I'd rather answer that German kid's survey than read Pete's gigantic comment.
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Software Zen: delete this;
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Are they at least multiple choice, preferably with a auto-fill button?
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Message Closed
modified 2-Mar-17 16:03pm.
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Hendrik Leßmann wrote: Yes, I can imagine that all people have busy lives. I'm also not born rich. But if all people thinks in own benefits, we can all stop answering and don't share ideas or help each other. You got the message wrong
Hendrik Leßmann wrote: And i also can image that when you studied someone helped you out. You got the message wrong. He is really helping you.
Hendrik Leßmann wrote: Maybe your son will register in 20 years and my daughter will help him, without blaming him. Definitively... you got the message totally wrong
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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I think in these case you can be more direct and tell OP that he got the message wrong... Don't be 'bleeding heart' too much...
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Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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Hendrik Leßmann wrote: my daughter will help
Whoah I didn't realise this was a possible reward. Let me go fill out your survey and then we can discuss your daughter.
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I filled in the survey, so beware your stats are going to be skewed.
A few comments:
Do you use code reviews or have used it previously?
There is no option for "I have introduced code reviews" which is what happened here.
What is the main business of your team?
What do you mean by "standard software?"
How is the software development process in your team done?
Agile software development process (software development takes place with few rules, mostly iterative and with little bureaucratic effort).
Your definition of Agile is amusing.
Is your team striving towards short-term or long-term success of the product?
What the heck does that mean? Why would anyone choose short-term success?
Have you made personal experiences to negative effects of code reviews?
Awkward working -- "have you had negative experiences with code reviews?" perhaps is better.
What is the handling of errors (such as mistakes in planning or thinking) in your team?
Consider: "How are errors handled by your team?"
Supervisors pass on guilt of their own mistakes to other employees.
I think you mean "Supervisors blame other employees for the supervisor's mistakes" ???
Some general comments:
When my gf did her masters thesis in psychology, she did a survey on nutrition. Doing a survey is part science, part art. It's important to ask a question both in the positive and in the negative, for example: "Do you consider yourself skilled at writing surveys" and later on, another question "Is writing surveys one of your weaker points." It's really hard to come up with a good balance of positive and negative questions, and to ensure if the negative questions are truly the opposite.
Some things I'm surprised you didn't ask, such as some statistics about the survey taker -- their age, # of years of experience in their field, perhaps even what their field is, and what their favorite programming language and OS is. It would be fascinating to cross-reference the answers with language/OS skills.
Anyways, I'd be interested in seeing the results, but having helped my gf put together a survey that had some hope in hell of being statistically meaningful, which of course also had a lot of involvement with her adviser and her learning some of the fundamentals of statistical analysis, I (apologies in advance) really think your survey needs some fine tuning.
Marc
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Marc Clifton wrote: What do you mean by "standard software?" The kind with the bugs inside...
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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Wow, thanks for your long post . When you already have started a survey it's very uncommon to edit some points, so that all participants have the same questions. i will try to consider your points in the analysis. In general it's hard to consider all cases when it's comes to creating answers, that's a reason why i wrote: You should always select the answer which applies to you the most.
in detail:
1.)your case should be: 'Code reviews are currently used.'
2.)main business/standard software: if you are developing software which can buy everyone
3.)There are different definitions on agile, it could be a better one. First i wrote it without a description, but also can't be a solution.
4.)There are projects with a short-term success. There are already answers which confirm this
and the english: like in this post you can see my english isn't that good, but i checked it with an UK friend. Maybe he does'nt saw the faults..
Big Thx
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Done. Good luck with your thesis, Hendrik.
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Ah, that's dad behavior right there - the empathy showing through. Good guy Gary
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Thanks, Nish. A lot of kids get assigned a professor's grunt work as their masters' thesis, so I think helping them out is a good thing.
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I went and took it too, Gary, after seeing your response
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Hello and please fill out my survey, Survey of Surveyors for my very important study of people who ask us to fill out unknown surveys.
Survey of Surveyors[^]
It's for realz!
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Since you asked so nicely, I did your survey.
Twice.
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Yes, the responses are beginning to pour in.
So far we have upwards of 3 responses so I'm sure by end of day this survey will have gone viral.
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It's possible the third one may be mine as well. I was looking at answering every possible combination, but then I did the math and got bored.
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I, however, did the maths.
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I dun the physic as well!
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raddevus wrote: It's for realz! As my answers too (all 5 or 6 of them)...
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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