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Update on Apr 13th, 2022: Thank you for all the comments and suggestions! We will be reviewing everything posted thus far but cannot commit to reviewing new posts.

It is that time of year again when we ask you all to be our second pair of eyes on the annual Developer Survey! Below you will find the choices we would like to include in the 2022 survey. If you notice any additional options that should be included, please post an answer below with the name, category, and a brief description or references to why it should be included in this year's survey. One suggestion per answer, please!

We will be collecting feedback until Tuesday Apr 12 2022.

Programming, scripting, and markup language:

  • APL
  • Assembly
  • Bash/Shell
  • C
  • C#
  • C++
  • Clojure
  • COBOL
  • Crystal
  • Dart
  • Delphi
  • Elixir
  • Erlang
  • F#
  • Go
  • Groovy
  • Haskell
  • HTML/CSS
  • Java
  • JavaScript
  • Julia
  • Kotlin
  • LISP
  • Lua
  • MATLAB
  • Objective-C
  • Perl
  • PHP
  • PowerShell
  • Python
  • R
  • Ruby
  • Rust
  • Scala
  • SQL
  • Solidity
  • Swift
  • TypeScript
  • VBA

Database environments:

  • Cassandra
  • Couchbase
  • CouchDB
  • Cloud Firestore
  • DynamoDB
  • Elasticsearch
  • IBM DB2
  • MariaDB
  • Microsoft SQL Server
  • MongoDB
  • MySQL
  • Oracle
  • PostgreSQL
  • Realtime Database
  • Redis
  • SQLite

Cloud Platforms:

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

Web frameworks and technologies:

  • Angular
  • Angular.js
  • ASP.NET
  • ASP.NET Core
  • Blazor
  • Django
  • Drupal
  • Express
  • FastAPI
  • Flask
  • Gatsby
  • Laravel
  • Next.js
  • Node.js
  • Phoenix
  • React.js
  • Ruby on Rails
  • Spring
  • Svelte
  • Symfony
  • Vue.js

Other frameworks and libraries:

  • .NET Framework
  • .NET Core / .NET 5
  • Apache Kafka
  • Apache Spark
  • Capacitor
  • Cordova
  • Electron
  • Flutter
  • GTK
  • Hadoop
  • Hugging Face Transformers
  • Ionic
  • jQuery
  • Keras
  • NumPy
  • Pandas
  • Qt
  • React Native
  • Scikit-learn
  • Tidyverse
  • TensorFlow
  • Torch/PyTorch
  • Uno Platform
  • Xamarin

Tools:

  • Ansible
  • Chef
  • Deno
  • Docker
  • Flow
  • Git
  • Kubernetes
  • Pulumi
  • Puppet
  • Terraform
  • Unity 3D
  • Unreal Engine
  • Yarn

Development environments:

  • Android Studio
  • Atom
  • CLion
  • Eclipse
  • Emacs
  • GoLand
  • IntelliJ
  • IPython/Jupyter
  • Nano
  • NetBeans
  • Neovim
  • Notepad++
  • PhpStorm
  • PyCharm
  • RAD Studio
  • Rider
  • RStudio
  • RubyMine
  • Spyder
  • Sublime Text
  • TextMate
  • Vim
  • Visual Studio
  • Visual Studio Code
  • Webstorm
  • Xcode

Operating systems:

  • BSD
  • Linux-based
  • macOS
  • Windows
  • Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)

Version Control:

Last year, we saw over 90% of respondents use Git; this year, we want to ask more about how developers use version control.

Version Control Interaction:
  • Command-line
  • GUI application
Version Control Hosting:
  • AWS CodeCommit
  • Azure Repos
  • Cloud Source Repositories
  • Bitbucket
  • GitHub
  • GitLab
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    I am so sorry to sound harsh, but can we please start keeping track of previous years? It feels like the list is getting reset to its initial state over and over - most of the responses from 2021 can be applied here.
    – 0Valt
    Commented Apr 5, 2022 at 17:20
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    For reference, the corresponding post from 2021: Review our languages and platforms for Dev Survey 2021
    – V2Blast Staff
    Commented Apr 5, 2022 at 18:14
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    is there a graph/chart of overview of your previous surveys. Really want to see.
    – Jovylle
    Commented Apr 7, 2022 at 16:08
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    @JovylleBermudez You can see results (and download full data sets) from all past surveys here.
    – Cody Gray Mod
    Commented Apr 7, 2022 at 17:24
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    What does "Flow" (in the tools category) refer to? If it's the JS-typechecker, I don't see why it's in a different category than TypeScript.
    – Bergi
    Commented Apr 8, 2022 at 16:15
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    Downvoted for using code markup to display data. The only reason that was ever necessary was to display a table. This is not tabular data, but even if it were, there's table markup now. Either * item or item would work for a list in regular markup.
    – mdfst13
    Commented Apr 10, 2022 at 14:25
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    This has become a name-dropping bonanza! Commented Apr 12, 2022 at 18:16
  • You may include Pascal and pseudo-code as programming languages. Also you may include H2 and derby as (R)DBMS. As for IDE you may include LiteIde (For golang)
    – Victor
    Commented Apr 14, 2022 at 1:58
  • What was the 2021 insight dashboard built with? The visuals are awesome! Commented May 16, 2022 at 14:55
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    @BrandonRose thank you! we use amCharts
    – David Staff
    Commented May 17, 2022 at 17:15
  • How was the initial list compiled?
    – Joooeey
    Commented Aug 8, 2022 at 14:48

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Which programming language do we use? All of us, at least use one of them, but for what?

I think it is better to split it in usage areas. I use Python for data science and .NET for Web development and Ruby is my Swiss Army knife, but I don’t like Python for Web... Which programming language, alone, does not make a sense for me.

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I'd like to see MySQL split into MySQL5.x and MySQL8 - version 8 is a far more full-featured SQL implementation and it would be interesting to know how many users have migrated to it.

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