* The survey lists it's purpose as identifying trends in software development. Hardly, as this will outline just what a small subset of trends on HN (and HN is just a tiny, itty bitty subset of all softwate development). Since HN is primarily web and mobile development, you won't learn about any trends in game development, for example.
* 'Unbuntu' listed as an Operating System. Misspelling aside, Ubuntu is not an operating system.
* GNU/Linux not listed as an operating system. Especially among developers, it's a popular choice and i'm surprised to see something like ChromeOS listed while GNU/Linux isn't.
* PHP and Javascript listed in both "alternate technologies" and in programming languages.
* MySQL but no other databases. I'd venture a guess to say that Postgres is just as common among HN users, if not more common, than MySQL.
* No blackberry under mobile phones while Symbian and WebOS are listed?
* Minix as an operating system..?
* Only two web frameworks listed under additional technologies. Not the biggest problem, but a bit funny.
* I'm unaware of Ada being used for anything currently.
For the purposes of the survey, they either need to list 'GNU/Linux', or if not that then every major distro of GNU/Linux plus an 'Other Linux' option. Otherwise their results will be filled with inaccurate data. Hence OP's suspicion of satire.
Seems like it's only applicable to a very narrow subset of developers. Pretty much the only question that I could check anything off for was the first one. I don't develop for mobile, and I don't use any of the listed tech for web apps.
I understand that, but placing it on a "what OS do you use daily to develop with" while leaving out far more popular OSes gives a distinct "it's a pretty obscure OS; you probably haven't heard of it" hipster vibe.
The subject really shouldn't say "(google.com)" in it... very misleading. Initially, I had thought this was posted by Google, but then saw the content/url and realized it's google docs.
Surely there's been a sufficient trend of posts, particularly more recently with a number of Google+ links, that google.com is no longer seen as being indicative of anything?
* The survey lists it's purpose as identifying trends in software development. Hardly, as this will outline just what a small subset of trends on HN (and HN is just a tiny, itty bitty subset of all softwate development). Since HN is primarily web and mobile development, you won't learn about any trends in game development, for example.
* 'Unbuntu' listed as an Operating System. Misspelling aside, Ubuntu is not an operating system.
* GNU/Linux not listed as an operating system. Especially among developers, it's a popular choice and i'm surprised to see something like ChromeOS listed while GNU/Linux isn't.
* PHP and Javascript listed in both "alternate technologies" and in programming languages.
* MySQL but no other databases. I'd venture a guess to say that Postgres is just as common among HN users, if not more common, than MySQL.
* No blackberry under mobile phones while Symbian and WebOS are listed?
* Minix as an operating system..?
* Only two web frameworks listed under additional technologies. Not the biggest problem, but a bit funny.
* I'm unaware of Ada being used for anything currently.