Dear Java Magazine reader,
I hope you can help with a research project for the magazine. In brief, we have hired an outside firm to study every aspect of the magazine, to help us plan for the next stage of our growth. As part of their work, the firm’s researchers have compiled a short subscriber survey.
The survey is here, and it’s 100% anonymous.
The raw data is not going back to me but goes only to the outside researchers who will analyze and summarize the data and offer actionable suggestions.
The brief study covers the content of Java Magazine as well as asking how you find and consume technical information about Java.
I hope you will share openly, freely, and honestly about what’s good about the magazine, what’s not so good, what you’d like to see changed, and why.
The goal is to help the entire magazine team best serve you and other working developers, engage the community, and enhance the Java ecosystem.
If you can help in this effort, please take the survey.
Thank you!
Alan Zeichick is editor in chief of Java Magazine and editor at large of Oracle’s Content Central group. A former mainframe software developer and technology analyst, Alan has previously been the editor of AI Expert, Network Magazine, Software Development Times, Eclipse Review, and Software Test & Performance. Follow him on Twitter @zeichick.
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