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<p> Software resource community Stack Overflow <a href="https://stackoverflow.com/research/developer-survey-2016" rel="noopener">released its annual developer survey</a> this month and results show that JavaScript is the most popular programming language among developers. The 2016 report has more than 50,000 responses from developers in 173 countries.</p>
<p> Javascript scored in with a high 85.3% of users voting as it’s preferred language. SQL followed with 58.9%, C# had 37.3% and PHP had 35.3%. Last on the list was LAMP with 15.6%. </p>
<p>In the report it says more respondents consider themselves Full-stack Developers than any other role. On average, Full-stack developers are comfortable coding with 5 to 6 major languages or frameworks (vs. 4 for everyone else). Executives are comfortable using more languages and frameworks than any other developer occupation, which is most likely a result of having more experience. </p>
<p> There are roughly just as many developers who call themselves Mobile Developers as there are Android Mobile Developers (3% for each). About 2.5% of all developers are iOS Mobile Developers. We received 59 responses from Windows Phone Mobile Developers (.1%). </p>
<p>You can view the <a href="https://stackoverflow.com/research/developer-survey-2016" rel="noopener">full report here</a> which has interesting results pertaining to areas such as occupation, demographics, education, technologies, and so on. </p>
<p>http://bitshare.cm/news/javascript-popular-programming-language-according-new-survey/</p>