Software developers are social creatures: they communicate, collaborate, and promote their work in a variety of channels. Twitter, GitHub, Stack Overflow, and other platforms offer developers opportunities to network and exchange ideas. Researchers analyze content on these sites to learn about trends and topics in software engineering. However, insight mined from the text of Stack Overflow questions or GitHub issues is highly focused on detailed and technical aspects of software development. In this paper, we present a relatively new online community for software developers called DEV. On DEV users write long-form posts about their experiences, preferences, and working life in software, zooming out from specific issues and files to reflect on broader topics. About 50,000 users have posted over 140,000 articles related to software development. In this work, we describe the content of posts on DEV using a topic model, showing that developers discuss a rich variety and mixture of social and technical aspects of software development. We show that developers use DEV to promote themselves and their work: 83% link their profiles to their GitHub profiles and 56% to their Twitter profiles. 14% of users pin specific GitHub repos in their profiles. We argue that DEV is emerging as an important hub for software developers, and a valuable source of insight for researchers to complement data from platforms like GitHub and Stack Overflow.
翻译:软件开发者是社交生物:他们交流、合作和在不同渠道促进自己的工作;Twitter、GitHub、Stack Overflow和其他平台为开发者提供网络和交流想法的机会。研究人员分析这些网站的内容,以了解软件工程的趋势和专题。然而,从Stack Overflow问题或GitHub问题的文本中提取的洞察力高度侧重于软件开发的详细和技术方面。在本文中,我们为软件开发者提供了一个相对较新的在线社区,称为DEV。在DEV用户撰写长式文章,介绍他们的经验、偏好和软件工作生活,从具体问题和文件中放大,以反思更广泛的主题。大约5万名用户张贴了超过14万篇与软件开发有关的文章。在这项工作中,我们用一个专题模型描述DEVEV上的文章的内容,显示开发者讨论软件开发的丰富多样和混合的社会和技术方面。我们展示了DEV用来促进自己和工作:83%的用户的概况与其GitHub简介和56%的Twiard概况相连接,从具体问题和档案中放大。14%的用户将具体的GitHub repos 重新定位定位作为他们重要的数据库中的重要数据源。我们把GiHub 和Gi-hireprecurecurecurecurecurecurecurecurecurecureal 说成了一个数据库。