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I think the challenge will be to know whether the framework made the developer optimize the code or more experienced devs choose different frameworks.
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Dunky132985yI agree, but that would go into the rabbit hole. So to limit the scope of this thesis, I chose for these questions. Follow-up research could use this data and figure out whether or not developer experience plays a role as well
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Dunky132985y@don-rager Double Master, one in Computer Science with major in High Performance Computing and the other is Information Sciences with major in Web & Media
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Dunky132985y@Lucky-Loek You aren't too precise, I agree with your statement. But I had to limit the scope. Defining what optimizations are is a good questions. I have it defined (maybe not clearly) as optimizations done after the base functionality has been completed. So What you mention, N+1 Queries, image loading etc can/are considered optimization. It can be broadly interpreted, but it limits the research scope
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Surveying Web developers who have used a Framework (like Angular, React, Vue, etc.) for my Master Thesis
Hi all,
I am writing my Master Thesis on Code optimizations when using a Web Framework.
Basically, I want to do a statistical analysis to see if any Web Framework makes web developers optimize their code.
To do this, I have set up a survey of 19 questions that shouldn’t take longer than 10 minutes of your time.
With these results I hope to find if any code using a specific Web Framework is more optimized than another.
https://forms.gle/2A1pZKgHSUs2eyV3A
I thank you for your time and effort!
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