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Stack overflow [https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2016 2016 survey].
Stack overflow [https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2016 2016 survey].


[https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2016#developer-profile-education 40,183 responses from non-student developers] reported that 69.1% of software developers appear to be [[self-taught]], being the top education profile.
[https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2016#developer-profile-education 40,183 responses from non-student developers] reported that 69.1% of software developers appear to be [[self-taught]], being the top education profile. Almost the same percentage of people reported that they learn because they love it, being just second to job-related. So 91.9% report they use stackoverflow for their own fun and is not attached to their jobs.


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[[File:Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2016 Results developer profile results.png|600px]]

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Stack overflow 2016 survey.

40,183 responses from non-student developers reported that 69.1% of software developers appear to be self-taught, being the top education profile. Almost the same percentage of people reported that they learn because they love it, being just second to job-related. So 91.9% report they use stackoverflow for their own fun and is not attached to their jobs.

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