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Stack Overflow, a Q&A site for developers with 50 million monthly visitors, surveyed over 80,000 developers for its annual report, asking what programming languages they use, their salaries, and more.
Stack Overflow surveyed 73,000 developers on how much they make and programming languages they use. The website discovered which programming languages are associated with the highest paying salaries.
Python edges out C and Java to become the most popular programming language. Read now Python is already one of the most-loved programming languages, according to Stack Overflow's recently released ...
RedMonk latest language rankings show minimal shifts as Stack Overflow data loses relevance post-AI while JavaScript still tops the chart.
As reflected in other surveys, use of TypeScript continues to grow, with the language moving up to 10th place in Stack Overflow’s list of “most popular” programming languages. Languages ...
The programming Q&A site used its "Developer Story" feature in its analysis, as coders can indicate with topic tags what tech they want to work with, along with the tech they'd prefer not to work with ...
Stack Overflow also pointed out that “the TIOBE index has C as the second most popular programming language as of June 2023 and has engagement numbers close to their number one language, Python.” ...
Developers programming in Zig—an all-purpose language that offers an alternative to C—earned upwards of $103,611 in 2023, according to the Stack Overflow 2023 Developer Survey.
Stack Overflow 2023 Developer Survey finds that JavaScript and Python are the most used and most desired languages, but they fall far short of Rust in satisfying their users.
Although Microsoft programming languages fared quite well in Stack Overflow's huge new developer survey, Visual Basic 6 was again named the "most dreaded" language -- just like last year, and the year ...
If you're a programmer, you already know about Stack Overflow. It's a developer site where questions about all languages and problems are asked and answered. Every programmer uses it and knows ...
In Stack Overflow’s case, LLM developers are getting their hands on data through a mix of dumps, APIs, and scraping, Chandrasekar says, all of which today can be done for free.