▲ | nocman 4 days ago | |
fair point, however I suspect that if you narrow the scope of the data to the US (even the data from those surveys) it will not change the results much. Out of curiosity, I'm looking for data that is limited to the US, and will respond with results if I find them. | ||
▲ | nocman 4 days ago | parent [-] | |
JetBrains makes their survey data available here ( https://www.jetbrains.com/lp/devecosystem-2023/ ): Based on my calculations from that data (extracting only the US responses, based on their entries for 'os_devenv', I get these numbers: - Linux: 45% - Windows: 58.9 % - Mac: 51.2 % That is conclusive enough for me to say that Windows is still the most common daily driver for developers in the US. I'm not one of those developers, as I don't use Windows as my primary development platform. I suspect this may be a case where people tend to think that because most developers they know use a particular OS for development, that must be true everywhere. I would not be surprised, for instance, to find out that the numbers of developers primarily using Macs at some big tech companies is much higher. [edited for formatting] |