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Review our technical responses for the 2022 Developer Survey

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:
Amazon CodeCommit
Azure Repos
Cloud Source Repositories
Bitbucket
GitHub
GitLab
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