Dear All,

I'd like to share a paper I co-authored on the software use and education in 
astronomy. I think this would be of great interest to the SW community. The 
paper appears on the arxiv today. The link and abstract are below.

Let me know if you have any questions or comments.

All the best,
-Iva

http://arxiv.org/abs/1507.03989v1

Abstract: We report on an informal survey about the use of software in the 
worldwide astronomical community. The survey was carried out between December 
2014 and February 2015, collecting responses from 1142 astronomers, spanning 
all career levels. We find that all participants use software in their 
research. The vast majority of participants, 90%, write at least some of their 
own software. Even though writing software is so wide-spread among the survey 
participants, only 8% of them report that they have received substantial 
training in software development. Another 49% of the participants have received 
"little" training. The remaining 43% have received no training. We also find 
that astronomers' software stack is fairly narrow. The 10 most popular tools 
among astronomers are (from most to least popular): Python, shell scripting, 
IDL, C/C++, Fortran, IRAF, spreadsheets, HTML/CSS, SQL and Supermongo. Across 
all participants the most common programing language is Python (
67±2%), followed by IDL (44±2%), C/C++ (37±2%) and Fortran (28±2%). IRAF is 
used frequently by 24±1% of participants. We show that all trends are largely 
independent of career stage, area of research and geographic location.

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