![]() ![]() Professional developers though prefer the Mac (30.4 per cent) over Linux (25.17 per cent). ![]() The Windows share is actually bigger than it first appears: the survey added Windows Subsystem for Linux as an option, giving Microsoft a further 3.29 per cent. Unlike most percentages, these do sum to 100 per cent (or a bit less) since multiple responses were not allowed. Windows is steady at 45.33 per cent, from 45.8 per cent, and macOS is also down, from 27.5 per cent to 25.19 per cent. Year of Linux on the developer desktop? While 25.32 per cent of surveyed programmers say they work primarily in Linux, that is down slightly from last year, which put the figure at 26.6 per cent. There is no contradiction here: Azure is not just a developer platform, but also an infrastructure platform and it is also plausible that bigger enterprise accounts (with whom Microsoft has a strong relationship, as noted by Gartner analysts here) have a stronger preference for Azure over GCP than smaller developers – though again, note that AWS is well ahead of both. The key takeaway here is that GCP's popularity among developers (if this survey is to be believed) is greater than its market share. What's the most dreaded language? COBOL (84.21 per cent apparently), beating out VBA at 79.39 per cent, though the COBOL figures, as you would expect, are from a small base of fewer than 450 developers. Usage doesn't necessarily equal popularity. You may love or hate the likes of Rust, Lisp, R, and assembly all you want, though you probably have to use JavaScript, Java, SQL, and C# day-to-day. We happily note that Stack Overflow keeps language usage and language popularity separate. In programming languages, JavaScript remains the most used at 65 per cent, Python is up from 44.1 per cent in 2020 to 48.2 per cent this year, and Java down from 40.2 per cent to 35.35 per cent. Other choices such as IntelliJ IDEA, Android Studio, and Eclipse show slight gains, though one of the oddities versus 2019 is that almost all the IDEs show higher percentages, which either means more developers using multiple IDEs, or perhaps something in the survey design made respondents more inclined to tick more boxes. GitHub Copilot auto-coder snags emerge, from seemingly spilled secrets to bad code, but some love it.Stack Overflow 2019 hack was guided by advice from none other than.JavaScript, GitHub, AWS crowned winners in massive survey of 32,000 developers.The remarkable ascent of VS Code is the big story here. Stack Overflow did not ask this question last year, though in 2019 the same three held those spots albeit with much lower percentages: 50.7 per cent for VS Code, 31.5 per cent Visual Studio, and 30.5 per cent Notepad++. In the workplace Stack Overflow for Teams is the place to o rganize and share knowledge across your company – and ultimately helps technical teams save time and be more productive.Visual Studio Code has a huge lead in IDE usage, and Visual Studio is second. This video provides an explanation of Stack Overflow. It features questions and answers on a wide range of topics in computer programming. Stack Overflow is a large, trusted community for developers to learn, share their programming knowledge and experience, and build their careers. Here you will find some basic guidance and links to resources on how to use Stack Overflow for teaching, training, learning and development. “Excellent resource of user-contributed solutions.” Developer, USA, 2019 Quick Guide to Stack Overflow Rankings in the previous surveys: 2021: – Stack Overflow is community of IT developers where they go to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers. ![]()
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