Thank you for participating in this survey about your Unqork Platform Experience.
We would like your help with determining which parts of the Creating, Testing , Debugging and Deploying experience we should be most focused on improving. To do this, we’ve prepared a list of statements we’d like you to sort according to how strongly you agree or disagree. You will also be able to write down anything you think we’re missing in our lists.
This survey might be in a different format than what you’re used to, but don’t worry because we’ve written out step by step instructions on how to move through this activity.
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Before you move on to Step 2, tell us a little bit about yourself
What is your first and last name?
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Where do you work?
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What is your current role/position at your company?
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What is your email?
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Which of these areas in Unqork do you have experience in? (check all boxes that apply)
[ ] Working with front-end user interfaces and/or styling
[ ] Working with APIs
[ ] Working with schemas, submission data and data collections
[ ] Workflow
[ ] Data Workflow component
[ ] Testing
[ ] Debugging
[ ] Deploying
[ ] Versioning
[ ] Other: please specify here
There are 25 cards below in the gray “Card Bank” column which each describe activities Unqork Creators may participate in while using Unqork’s IDE Platform.
👉 What is an IDE Platform?
An IDE, or Integrated Development Environment, enables programmers to consolidate the different aspects of writing a computer program.
IDEs increase programmer productivity by combining common activities of writing software into a single application: editing source code, building executables, and debugging.
Drag these 10 to the orange column on the right called “Needs Improvement”.
Once you have 10 cards in that column, continue to Step 3.