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The Solidity Developer Survey 2024 is out! 🎉 ✍️ Read the announcement: https://soliditylang.org/blog/2024/12/27/solidity-developer-survey-2024-announcement/ 📄 Take the survey: https://cryptpad.fr/form/#/2/form/view/9xjPVmdv8z0Cyyh1ejseMQ0igmx-TedH5CPST3PhRUk/ Keep scrolling for notable past highlights and what the survey means for Solidity! 👇🧵
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Solidity
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The Solidity Developer Survey 2024 is back for the 5th year in a row. Collecting feedback and insights from the community through the survey helps us: ☑️ shape the future roadmap of Solidity ☑️ recognise impact of features/changes ☑️ improve the language & compiler Submitting a response takes ~10min! ✨
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The survey consists of the following sections: → Demographics → Dev & User Profile → Solidity Background → Solidity Dev Experience → Language Design → and Solidity Developer Community
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In 2020, 193 developers from 48 countries took our first ever developer survey. The majority of the respondents (62%) believed that the Solidity developer experience had improved over the previous year. Full results below! ✍️ https://soliditylang.org/blog/2021/01/26/solidity-developer-survey-2020-results/
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In 2021, participation went up by more than 100% compared to 2020, with 435 developers from 73 different countries. More than 60% of respondents wished for Solidity to become more restrictive/explicit (having more checks). Read the full summary below! ✍️ https://soliditylang.org/blog/2022/02/07/solidity-developer-survey-2021-results/
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In 2022, we received an overwhelming response from a staggering number of 1401 developers hailing from 100 different countries across the globe. Solidity ranked as the most favourite programming language (18.8%), closely followed by JavaScript (17.3%), Python (15.2%), TypeScript (15.0%). Read more below: ✍️ https://soliditylang.org/blog/2023/03/10/solidity-developer-survey-2022-results/
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In 2023, 474 developers from 71 different countries participated in the survey. Generics, `require` with custom error types, and transient storage were found to be the most anticipated features in 2023 and 63.5% of the respondents who knew about Ethereum Object Format were confident that it will positively impact them. Read more about the 2023 results here: ✍️ https://soliditylang.org/blog/2024/04/03/solidity-developer-survey-2023-results/
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