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@sanjay-kv If you find this idea suitable, please assign it to me as part of GSSoC'24 Extended along with appropriate labels. As a beginner in open source contributions, this would be a fantastic opportunity for me to showcase my data analysis skills. I look forward to your response.
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@sanjay-kv Bro! Could u please change the label from "hactoberfest-accepted" to "hacktoberfest-accepted". You've missed a 'k'
thanks for highlighting
@sanjay-kv Bro! Could u please change the label from "hactoberfest-accepted" to "hacktoberfest-accepted". You've missed a 'k'
Thanks @J-B-Mugundh
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Feature Description
Integrate the Stack Overflow Developer Survey datasets from 2023 and 2024 with the data from 2018-2022 for a comprehensive seven-year analysis. This will enable longitudinal insights into trends such as salary, education, gender disparities, and language popularity.
Use Case
The integration will allow users to perform time-series analysis on developer trends, tracking how key metrics have changed over time and predicting future trends, offering a deeper understanding of the developer community.
Benefits
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Data source: https://survey.stackoverflow.co/
Priority
High
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