Python Developers Survey 2023 Results
The Python Developers Survey 2023 revealed that 85% of over 25,000 respondents use Python as their main language, with significant adoption of Python 3, and strong engagement in open-source contributions.
Read original articleThe Python Developers Survey 2023, conducted by the Python Software Foundation and JetBrains, gathered insights from over 25,000 Python developers across nearly 200 countries between November 2023 and February 2024. The survey revealed that 85% of respondents use Python as their main programming language, with a notable increase in data science applications. Python's popularity continues to grow, with 51% of developers using it for both work and personal projects. The survey highlighted a shift towards Python 3, with nearly 75% of users adopting the latest versions, particularly Python 3.12. In terms of frameworks, Flask and Django remain the most popular for web development, while libraries like pandas and NumPy dominate data science tasks. The survey also noted a significant engagement in open-source contributions, with 37% of developers participating in such projects. Cloud platforms are increasingly utilized, with AWS and Google Cloud leading in popularity. The findings indicate a strong community support for Python, with many developers learning about new tools through documentation, YouTube, and Python.org.
- 85% of respondents use Python as their main programming language.
- Nearly 75% of users have adopted the latest versions of Python 3.
- Flask and Django are the most popular frameworks for web development.
- 37% of Python developers contributed to open-source projects in the past year.
- AWS and Google Cloud are the leading cloud platforms among Python developers.
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