A world of 100 Developers

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SOFTWARE EXPERIENCE Despite the efforts of the industry software development is still a man’s world 25 5 2 4 34 Java was designed to be the language that could do everything, and now we find it being used everywhere The majority of developers are professionals, but a significant minority are creating software just for the fun of it Professionals work in 1 sector less than a year self improvers generating revenue from software extending an existing business more than 6 years Developers are getting less experienced overall, as the population grows from the bottom 1 6 0 The tools and languages now work across sectors (mobile, IoT, desktop, cloud), so it makes sense that the developers do too Asia is fast becoming a hotbed of innovation and development, both through western outsourcing and the evolution of local markets If there were just in the world 100 Developers MEN EUROPE ASIA AFRICA OCEANIA NORTH AMERICA SOUTH AMERICA 94 WOMEN 6 JAVA JAVASCRIPT OTHER C# 21 77 34 17 1-6 years 43 work in 2 sectors work in 3 sectors work across desktop, mobile, IoT & cloud 36 23 7 Develop as a side project 23 16 11 HTML 12 11 29 47 29 24 C/C ++ VISIONMOBILE PRESENTS SEX REGIONS PRIMARY LANGUAGE MOTIVATION ABOUT THIS INFOGRAPHIC PROS VS. HOBBYISTS SECTORS Developers love to learn new things and improve their skills, and will do so on their own time if they can’t find an employer willing to pay them Copyright VisionMobile, Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License This infographic is based on the Developer Economics survey , by VisionMobile , the largest, most global developer research program, reaching 30,000+ devs per year, across mobile, IoT, cloud, desktop, AR/VR, machine learning

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SOFTWARE EXPERIENCE

Despite the e�orts of the industry softwaredevelopment is still a man’s world

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5 24

34

Java was designed to be the language that could doeverything, and now we find it being used everywhere

The majority of developers are professionals, but asignificant minority are creating software just forthe fun of it

Professionals

work in1 sector

less thana year

self improversgenerating revenuefrom software

extending anexisting business

more than6 years

Developers are getting less experienced overall,as the population grows from the bottom

1 60

The tools and languages now work across sectors(mobile, IoT, desktop, cloud), so it makes sense thatthe developers do too

Asia is fast becoming a hotbed of innovation anddevelopment, both through western outsourcingand the evolution of local markets

If there were just

in the world100 Developers

MEN

EUROPE

ASIA

AFRICAOCEANIA

NORTH AMERICA

SOUTH AMERICA

94WOMEN6

JAVA JAVASCRIPT OTHERC#

21

77

34

171-6 years43

work in2 sectors

work in3 sectors

work acrossdesktop, mobile,

IoT & cloud

36237

Develop asa side project

23

16 11

HTML

12 1129

4729 24

C/C++

VISIONMOBILE PRESENTS

SEX

REGIONS

PRIMARY LANGUAGE

MOTIVATION

ABOUT THIS INFOGRAPHIC

PROS VS. HOBBYISTS

SECTORS

Developers love to learn new things and improvetheir skills, and will do so on their own time if theycan’t find an employer willing to pay them

Copyright VisionMobile, Creative Commons AttributionNonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License

This infographic is based on the Developer Economics survey, by VisionMobile, the largest, most

global developer research program, reaching 30,000+ devs per year, across mobile, IoT, cloud,

desktop, AR/VR, machine learning