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The Differences between the European and US Developer Ecosystem
The Differences between the European and US Developer Ecosystem - Tiago Martins @CodePlace
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state of the worldwide developer ecosystem Tiago Mar6ns
[email protected]
so, how many are we?
+32,000,000 es6mated
0,4% of the Global Popula6on are Developers +7.2B Worldwide Popula6on
0,4% of the Global Popula6on are Developers +3.4B are on
the Internet
What are we developing? 0 12,5 25 37,5 50 2015
Mobile Desktop IOT Cloud 42% 50% 19% 45%
Which technologies? 1. Javascript (54.4%) 2. SQL (48%) 3. Java
(37.4%) 4. C# (31.6%) 5. PHP (29.7%) 6. Python (23.8%) 7. C++ (20.6%) 8. C (16.4%) 9. Node.js (13.3%) 10. AngularJS (13.3%) 11. Ruby (8%) 12. Objec6ve-C (7.8%)
0,4% of the Global Popula6on are Developers dispropor6onal influence
! p p p p p p p p p
p p p ( + =
Global Internet User Growth +832.5% 2000-2015
Shit, we need more developers
500,000 job openings in the united states right now
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comparing average incomes with developer salaries
Israel 0 20000 40000 60000 80000 2015 avg dev $38k
$71k
Denmark 60000 65000 70000 75000 80000 2015 avg dev $62k
$72k
US 0 27500 55000 82500 110000 2015 avg dev $55k
$80k $110k sf
and as if high salaries are not enough
perks
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Dog Spa
we’re becoming the new 1%
and you already know what happens
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we need more people trained
we need more people trained
Software Development Level Time Entry-Level Self Sufficient Junior Senior our
responsibility mentor
Software Development Level Time Entry-Level Self Sufficient Junior Senior comple6on
ra6o 3%
we aim to be the best developer learning pladorm
It all started with a simple idea 0 5000 10000
15000 20000 Dec 14 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan 15 Teach people how to code using real projects Yes, active students’ axis
How we finished 2015 f V 30,000 Developer Students 10
Course Requests per Week 20% CompleFon RaFo Let’s fix this in 2016
The Problem Video Sucks Cannot keep up with demand Gets
outdated quickly Not easily translatable with traditional course production
Code Recipe " 7x faster to consume content " Searchable
" Translatable The Our Solution " 10x Faster to Produce Content
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Who is our User e c Q Intermediate to Advanced
SoFware Developers Occupa2on 32.59% Americas 30.39% EMEA 37.02% Asia/ Pacific Loca2on Get beRer at their current stack or learn a new one Needs
Business Model c Pro $29/month " Access to Pro Recipes
" Developers & Translators 70% 30% End User Pays
developer educa6on Tiago Mar6ns
[email protected]