2020 Python Developer Survey Report: Is PyCharm still ranked first?

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Barrier statement: The survey data used in this article comes from JetBrains. If you are dissatisfied, please ask them to theory, or you can make a more "authoritative" survey result for everyone to see.

Recently, well-known IDE manufacturer JetBrains released a survey report on the 2020 developer ecosystem. The survey results are based on responses from 19,696 developers in 18 countries/regions, and more than 34,000 people participated this time.

JetBrains collected large enough samples from Argentina, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Japan, Mexico, Poland, Russia, South Korea, Spain, Turkey, Ukraine, the United Kingdom and the United States. Approximately 70% of global developers are in these countries.

In order to minimize possible prejudice against non-English speaking respondents, their survey also provides eight other languages: Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, and Turkish.

This article summarizes the survey data and results related to Python.

The top 3 languages ​​that developers plan to "defect": Go, Kotlin, and Python.

JetBrains has the top three programming languages: JS, Java and Python.

(Select up to 3 for this question)

Which version of Python do you use most often?

In 2017, 44% of the interviewed developers used Python 2. This year this percentage has dropped to 7%. After all, the Python Software Foundation has long said that Python 2 is no longer maintained.

The most common use cases for Python 2 are system administrators and infrastructure configuration (DevOps). The total share of the two is 40%, and the share of web development is 35%.

What kind of development do you use Python?

In addition to Python, what other web frameworks or libraries are used?

In addition to Python, which of the following frameworks or libraries are used?

In addition to Python, what data science framework is used?

Besides Python, what other technologies are used?

Among all developers, Python developers are more inclined to use Linux as their development environment. Among the Python developers participating in the survey, 64% prefer to use Linux. In contrast, the overall proportion of developers who prefer Linux is about 50%. This makes Linux the most popular operating system among Python developers, but Windows remains the leading operating system overall.

Which IDE or editor do you use most for Python development?

PyCharm is more than VS Code. This result is the same as the May tweet " Global Python Survey Report: Python 2 is dying, PyCharm is more popular than VS Code ".

At that time, some children's shoes ridiculed that the survey initiated by JetBrain, PyCharm, was normal.

There was an episode in the last tweet. There was a Kong Jing who questioned the data/conclusion and attacked our editor.

In the survey initiated by JetBrain, does its product necessarily rank first?

Let's take a look at  the data of IDE/editors used by JavaScript developers . VS Code is much more than WebStorm from JetBrains. 

Debarment again: the above data and conclusions are for reference only. If there is dissatisfaction or disbelief, then I have nothing to do 

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