Welcome
Welcome to the 2025 Survery Results! Below you’ll find interactive charts, tables, and exports from Marimo notebooks.
Welcome to the 2025 Survery Results! Below you’ll find interactive charts, tables, and exports from Marimo notebooks.
Here are the technical questions of the DH-RSE survey. How would you describe your position? What programming languages do you typically use? What databases, if any, do you regularly use? What web frameworks and technologies do you regularly use? What software and tools do you regularly use? What project management software do you typically use? If you run workloads or applications in a cloud computing environment, what provider(s) do you use?
What kind of research outputs do you regularly contribute to? Which fields or disciplines do you typically work in? In what field is your highest degree? What fields of study do you typically pursue? How have you received training in software engineering?
Describe your current employer How would you describe your current job title? Your current position is Career Path Research time Public work What are your primary drivers for wanting to stay in vs leave the field of digital humanities? What other drivers do you have for wanting to remain in or leave your current role? How long have you been doing technical software work? How long do you intend to continue doing technical work within the context of DH? How large is your development team (not including RAs or student workers)? How large is your development team (including RAs or student workers)? What is your current work structure? What is your total compensation in your current role?
Countries Percentage of RSEs in Minority group
Which DH or RSE organizations our responders belong to Commonly attended DH or RSE conferences
Do you typically version control for your code? If you use version control, which platforms are you using? Does your code undergo a review process with other developers? If your code does not undergo a review process or not very often, why is that? Do you wish it would? If your code undergoes a code review process, how is it typically reviewed?