We are excited to share theresults of the eighth official annual Python Developers Survey. This survey is done yearly as a collaborative effort between the Python Software Foundation andJetBrains. Check out Michael Kennedy’s analysis, The State of Python 2025, on the JetBrains blog. Responses were collected October and November of 2024. More than 30,000 Python developers and enthusiasts from almost 200 countries and regions participated in the survey to reveal the current state of the language and the ecosystem around it.
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We are excited to share theresults of the eighth official annual Python Developers Survey. This survey is done yearly as a collaborative effort between the Python Software Foundation andJetBrains. Check out Michael Kennedy’s analysis, The State of Python 2025, on the JetBrains blog. Responses were collected October and November of 2024. More than 30,000 Python developers and enthusiasts from almost 200 countries and regions participated in the survey to reveal the current state of the language and the ecosystem around it.
The survey aims to map the Python landscape and covers the following topics:
General Python usage
Purpose for using Python
Python versions
Frameworks and Libraries
Cloud Platforms
Data science
Development tools
Python packaging
Demographics We encourage you to check out themethodology and theraw data for this year’s Python Developers Survey, as well as those from past years (2023,2022,2021,2020,2019,2018, and2017). We would love to hear about what you learn by digging into the numbers! Share your results and comments with us on social media by mentioning JetBrains (LinkedIn,X) and the PSF (Mastodon,LinkedIn,X) using the #pythondevsurvey hashtag. Based on the feedback we received last year, we made adjustments to the 2024 survey- so we welcome suggestions and feedback that could help us improve again for next year!