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Update on May 10th, 2021: Thanks for all the responses, we'll be compiling and acting on the ones provided so far but can't commit to reviewing further ones.

As Teresa mentioned in her quarterly update, we are planning on releasing our annual Dev Survey in or around June. In preparation for launch, we want to ensure that the list of technologies we ask about is up-to-date. Please see the different categories below and let us know if there are any relevant options (language, platforms, etc.) that aren’t listed. If you notice an omission, please post an answer below with the name, which category it falls into, a brief description, and any references to where it is used and why it should be included in the survey. One suggestion per answer, please!

On Friday, May 7th we’ll review the suggestions and decide which makes sense to include in the survey. Please make sure to add and vote by then!

Programming, scripting, and markup language:

Assembly
Bash/Shell/PowerShell
C
C#
C++
Dart
Go
Haskell
HTML/CSS
Java
JavaScript
Julia
Kotlin
Objective-C
Perl
PHP
Python
R
Ruby
Rust
Scala
SQL
Swift
TypeScript
VBA

Database environments:

Cassandra
Couchbase
DynamoDB
Elasticsearch
Firebase
IBM DB2
MariaDB
Microsoft SQL Server
MongoDB
MySQL
Oracle
PostgreSQL
Redis
SQLite

Cloud Platforms:

AWS
DigitalOcean
Google Cloud Platform
Heroku
IBM Cloud or Watson
Microsoft Azure
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

Web framework/libraries:

Angular
Angular.js
ASP.NET
ASP.NET Core
Django
Drupal
Express
Flask
Gatsby
jQuery
Laravel
React.js
Ruby on Rails
Spring
Symfony
Vue.js

Other frameworks, libraries:

.NET
.NET Core
Apache Spark
Cordova
Flutter
Hadoop
Keras
Pandas
React Native
TensorFlow
Torch/PyTorch

Tools:

Ansible
Chef
Puppet
Node.js
Terraform
Kubernetes
Docker
Unity 3D
Unity Engine
Xamarin

Development environments:

Visual Studio Code
Visual Studio
Notepad++
IntelliJ
Vim
Sublime Text
Android Studio
Eclipse
PyCharm
Atom
IPython/Jupyter
Xcode
PHPStorm
NetBeans
Emacs
RStudio
RubyMine
TextMate

Primary operating systems:

Linux-based
Windows
MacOS
BSD
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    Btw, I am not sure if this was the case before, but how come Node.js ended in the "tools" category? Apr 30, 2021 at 19:31
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    @OlegValter probably they meant npm.
    – Braiam
    Apr 30, 2021 at 21:13
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    @Braiam since you mention it, I don't see package managers at all in the "tools" category... Apr 30, 2021 at 21:26
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    @OlegValter yeah, I don't get the tools category, it seems to be orchestration, CI/CD and application packaging and then node.js. Node.js is nearer IIS, fastcgi, wsgi web servers than the other things.
    – Braiam
    May 1, 2021 at 10:42
  • Why both Javascript and Typescript? I think it would make more sense to combine these. May 1, 2021 at 18:50
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    @RoddyoftheFrozenPeas - probably not a good idea, not every JS developer is TS developer (plus, it just would not be fair to those who prefer Flow) May 1, 2021 at 19:08
  • True, but frankly all TS developers are JS developers. And I guess we're not being fair to our friends using ecmascript. Maybe an item "Javascript / Typescript / ES6 / ..." Honestly I'm not sure what useful information you might get from segregating them May 1, 2021 at 19:09
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    Is there any reason why some of the lists (languages, database environments, web framework/libraries, other frameworks, tools) are in alphabetical order, while others (cloud platforms, developer environments) are not?
    – Zev Spitz
    May 2, 2021 at 10:18
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    The official name of the library is "React". Yes, it is hosted on reactjs.org and the tag here is [reactjs], but just like Stack Overflow is two capitalized words, React is one word, no adornment. May 3, 2021 at 1:04
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    Why are Flutter and Xamarin in different categories?
    – Rob Grant
    May 3, 2021 at 18:41
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    Might be worth bringing in Deno as a Node alternative. Also, my general worry is this list already struggles to categorise. E.g. Kubernetes is a tool? Perhaps? In some ways it's really not helpful to think of it like that. And what about cross-cutting software such as NextJS, which is a development tool and runtime in one? (And isn't currently in either?)
    – Rob Grant
    May 3, 2021 at 18:45
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    @KevinM.Mansour - AJAX is not a concrete technology, nearly everyone (and I am gracious in the estimate) doing JS these days is using it in some sort of way (be it XMLHttpRequest, fetch, or libraries, I don't think it warrants a separate item May 3, 2021 at 21:44
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    @KevinM.Mansour - I responded to the first edition of your comment - no thoughts on Codeigniter, I am not a PHP guy :) May 3, 2021 at 22:00
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    These surveys are far less fun after you removed the option to trash talk Visual Basic. It always got rated as the worst language when you still included it. I kind of agree that it isn't a programming language though.
    – Lundin
    May 7, 2021 at 14:26
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    Notably embedded systems development is 100% absent from this list. You might want to make it clear to anyone taking the survey that it's about web/PC development only.
    – Lundin
    May 7, 2021 at 14:43

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Scheme

under Programming, scripting and markup language.

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Racket

under Programming, scripting and markup language.

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BBEdit

Under development environments

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SystemC, for modeling embedded systems, under programming, scripting, and markup languages

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Matplotlib, under tools.

It is a Python library for plotting graphs.

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I think the database market has seen a ton of advancements and it would be great to understand how this market is shifting at least with regards to categories (despite of course the established players that of course continue to be used a lot; the overall DBMS market has grown significantly, despite it being such an established market, in the last 2 years, so there is room for more), e.g.

  • a time-series DB (at least one, better 2, e.g. Influx)
  • a graph database (at least one, better 2, e.g. neo4j) and
  • a distributed/NewSQL database (e.g. Cockroach)

Also, MariaDB has gained a ton of traction

But maybe some of these will show up under Other: ___________ ? - and one can find out more by downloading the data sets (if you will share that again)?

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I guess

scikitlearn

is now really that forgotten as a machine learning framework now? Or is there something I'm missing on why it's not here? (Please enlighten me)

It's super easy to learn and has consistent API so usually beginners use scikitlearn to fast-track their Python machine learning understanding.

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XAML

under programming, scripting, and markup languages

XAML is a markup language based on XML and developed by Microsoft.

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Programming, scripting, and markup language:

XML

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    XML alone is just a meta-format, like json or ini-files. It does NOT describe anything apart from structure of document. No operands, barely only <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> line, opening/closing tags, attributes, namespace syntax, done. One can learn the whole XML in 5 minutes. Unless you start adding on top of it some technologies which are using xml as a host.
    – Sinatr
    May 3, 2021 at 7:57
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    If XML were to be listed, we'd also need JSON. But imo we shouldn't, it's just a human-readable data format, like CSV. We don't want to list things like Protobuf, Markdown or TXT either.
    – Bergi
    May 3, 2021 at 10:07
  • The category is Programming, scripting, and markup language. To omit eXtendable Markup Language, (1) a successful W3C Standard, (2) the centerpiece for an ecosystem consisting of XSLT, XPath, XSD, etc, and (3) an extremely active tag here on Stack Overflow, would be a gross oversight.
    – kjhughes
    May 3, 2021 at 12:14
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    @Sinatr Sadly, if you could learn the whole of XML in 5 minutes, we wouldn't have to spend so much time answering questions from people who failed to realise that you can't. May 3, 2021 at 20:45
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    I agree with @kjhughes. If the category description includes markup languages, then you have to include XML. If you want to restrict it to programming and scripting languages, then (a) change the category description, and (b) include XSLT, which has a similar number of questions to many of the languages on your list. May 3, 2021 at 20:53
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UML

under Programming, scripting and markup language.

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Blazor

Under Web frameworks/libraries

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    I believe they've stopped taking feedback for the languages, as the 2021 Developer Survey is live.
    – 10 Rep
    Jun 9, 2021 at 16:14
  • Ok, I understand that. But can anybody explain why all the down votes?
    – prinkpan
    Jun 10, 2021 at 4:06
  • Likely because your answer is now outdated and not needed because feedback is not being taken any more.
    – 10 Rep
    Jun 10, 2021 at 4:07
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There's no section for the compilers, is this expected?

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What about

JSF (JavaServer Faces)

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  • Mind to add description and thoughts why you think it should be added? Never heard/used JSF.
    – Sinatr
    May 3, 2021 at 7:59
  • JSF is a popular framework to develop web frontends with Java. Many company websites use JSF. May 3, 2021 at 8:08
  • Is it just UI technology/library? I've suggested adding WPF myself. Is JSF popular? I would say it is: 35.000 vs 160.000.
    – Sinatr
    May 3, 2021 at 8:13
  • if Java Server Faces is included, why not Struts ?
    – Vokail
    May 3, 2021 at 13:35
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BigchainDB

under Databases
The Blockchain Database.

https://github.com/bigchaindb

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Developing For Target Platform

It would be great to know what are the platforms that developers are targeting with their work. Options may include:

  1. Web front-end
  2. Back-end - Linux-based
  3. Back-end - Windows-based
  4. Mobile - iOS
  5. Mobile - Android
  6. Desktop - Windows
  7. Desktop - MacOS
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    I don't think this answers the question, which was asking about items lacking in the given lists, not what other questions we would like to see asked. (Although they totally should ask for feedback on those as well!)
    – Bergi
    May 3, 2021 at 10:11
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