I only focused on programming languages and voluntarily excluded (no)SQL, although I think they could have raise (a bit) the server-side percentage. Maybe we could do the same analysis with data manipulation languages.
No worries, I figured that was probably why.
Interesting findings and comments, especially the proportion of JS posts. Thanks for doing all the hard work.
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I only focused on programming languages and voluntarily excluded (no)SQL, although I think they could have raise (a bit) the server-side percentage.
Maybe we could do the same analysis with data manipulation languages.
No worries, I figured that was probably why.
Interesting findings and comments, especially the proportion of JS posts. Thanks for doing all the hard work.