The state of Web development 2006 2007 published by Site Point Pty Ltd and Ektron, Inc. This preview include evelopment 2006/2007 report, Thank you for downloading this free preview of The State of Web O background information about the survey a summary of our findings a sample graphs and commentary from the"Tools of the Trade"section, covering three of the 15 questions from the survey Q citation policy and license information a full glossary of terms The full version of the report includes: a 54 pages of results, analysis and expert commentary on the state of web development in 2006/2007 Q raw results dataset from over 5,000 survey participant a a full correlation spreadsheet tool to help with your own analysis Blogs, podcasts, AJAX, server platforms, content management systems, industry best practices, and CSS louts are just some of the areas analyzed in depth in this report This complete, yet easy to digest, almost"conversation style"report will bring you and your organization up to speed with the state of the web development industry in 2006/2007, with a look at what challenges lie ahead Downloadthefullreportnowfromhttp://www.sitepoint.com/launch/surveyo6/ Executive Summary We believe that this report reflects the largest survey of professional web developers to date This report taps the experience of 5,000 web developers to answer 15 important questions. The questions covered a range of topics, including the demographics of respondents what roles they play in the industry, and how they rank the most important questions of the tools of the trade which productivity tools are favored by web developers, which server technologies are being de- ployed, and what the expectations are for the next 12 months lesign practice in the real world what web developers are doing about adopting methodologies and best practices in software desig web technology adoption how web developers are encountering hot new technologies such as blogs and podcasting, and how they anticipate working with them over the next 12 monthsThe State of Web Development 2006/2007 Thank you for downloading this free preview of The State of Web Development 2006/2007 report, published by SitePoint Pty Ltd and Ektron, Inc. This preview includes: ❑ background information about the survey ❑ summary of our findings ❑ sample graphs and commentary from the “Tools of the Trade” section, covering three of the 15 questions from the survey ❑ citation policy and license information ❑ full glossary of terms The full version of the report includes: ❑ 54 pages of results, analysis and expert commentary on the state of web development in 2006/2007 ❑ raw results dataset from over 5,000 survey participants ❑ a full correlation spreadsheet tool to help with your own analysis Blogs, podcasts, AJAX, server platforms, content management systems, industry best practices, and CSS layouts are just some of the areas analyzed in depth in this report. This complete, yet easy to digest, almost “conversation style” report will bring you and your organization up to speed with the state of the web development industry in 2006/2007, with a look at what challenges lie ahead. Download the full report now from http://www.sitepoint.com/launch/survey06/. Executive Summary We believe that this report reflects the largest survey of professional web developers to date. This report taps the experience of 5,000 web developers to answer 15 important questions. The questions covered a range of topics, including: the demographics of respondents what roles they play in the industry, and how they rank the most important questions of the moment tools of the trade which productivity tools are favored by web developers, which server technologies are being deployed, and what the expectations are for the next 12 months design practice in the real world what web developers are doing about adopting methodologies and best practices in software design web technology adoption how web developers are encountering hot new technologies such as blogs and podcasting, and how they anticipate working with them over the next 12 months