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Developer Survey 2020 | By StackOverflow

The developer survey by stackoverflow this year was released with almost 60,000 responses from all over the world. It was a really interesting survey worth checking out, I did a quick summary of it on video for those interested:


Youtube: Developer Survey 2020
  • JavaScript is the most popular programming language
  • Rust is most loved, followed by TypeScript
  • 65% satisfied with their jobs
  • When asked what steps to take when stuck on a coding problem, 90% of respondents indicated they visit Stack Overflow.
  • More than 75% of developers work overtime at least occasionally -- one to two days per quarter. 25% work overtime 1-2 days per week or more.
  • 0.3% of respondents had never visited Stack Overflow before taking the survey.
  • More than 40% of respondents reported that they are members of other online developer communities beyond Stack Overflow.

Learn more from the official survey:
https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2020

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