I saw the developer survey saying that Java is the most popular language and I find myself a little credulous, to be honest. I have quite a few friends who are programmers (still less than 0.000000000000001% of developers, I know), but no one uses Java. I would really like to see that statistic broken down more ie. Gender, Geographic Region, Years Experience, etc. Is there anywhere I can see this data. The report I saw gave a very passing comment on what the most popular were, but nothing else.
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I played with the back-end thing (linked from here) and came up with this query.
It shows the number of responses from people who have worked with Java grouped by country and gender - you can break it down further by playing with the query.
The "languages worked with" field seems to be a semi-colon separated string, so I'm searching for Java;
to avoid matching Javascript. This means that it's not catching responses where Java is the last or only language. Please edit my post if you find a way to fix that :)
Here are the top 11 results, including the top country+gender combination where gender is not "Man":
count Country Gender
6289 United States Man
3522 India Man
2386 Germany Man
1514 United Kingdom Man
1114 Canada Man
894 France Man
751 Brazil Man
740 Italy Man
707 Spain Man
608 Netherlands Man
597 United States Woman
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Very cool. Thanks. Interesting that in most nations, Java is more popular among Men, but in the United States, it is more popular among women. I love data! Also, thanks for being careful with the javascript. I had assumed this was why 'Java' appeared the most popular. I know quite a few people that always refer to JS as Java so I assumed this was a major cause of that appearing more popular than it was. Tbh, I still assume some people might have said Java when they meant to put Java without knowning. Feb 27, 2020 at 21:58
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