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it analyses developer tools and emerging trends


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© IBM Corporation. All rights reserved. Sep 17, 2025 Analyzing Developer Tools & Emerging Trends Presented by: Arundhati Roy

OUTLINE Executive Summary Introduction Methodology Programming Language Trends Database Trends Job Postings Analysis Dashboard Insights Extended Insights Overall Findings & Implications Conclusion Appendix

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Python & SQL continue as foundational skills TypeScript, Rust, and Go show strong future adoption PostgreSQL & MongoDB gaining popularity due to scalability Employers demand Python, SQL, and cloud skills Key takeaway: Balance core and emerging skills

INTRODUCTION Purpose : Explore survey data to highlight current vs future developer technologies Audience : Tech managers, career changers, educators, and policy makers Value : Guidance on skills to prioritize for learning and workforce planning

METHODOLOGY Data Source: Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2024 (CSV dataset) survey_data_updated.csv and job-postings.xlsx Wrangling steps: Removed nulls & duplicates, split multi-response columns Aggregated top 10 values for languages, databases, platforms, frameworks

PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE TRENDS Current Year Next Year

PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE TRENDS - FINDINGS & IMPLICATIONS Implications Learners: Build strong foundations in Python and SQL while adding TypeScript, Rust, and Go for future readiness. Employers: Invest in training teams on TypeScript and Rust while maintaining Python/SQL expertise for data-focused roles. Educators: Update curricula to include TypeScript for web development and Rust/Go for emerging system-level applications. Findings Python & SQL dominate current usage TypeScript rising in web development Rust & Go gaining interest among younger developers Learners: Build strong foundations in Python and SQL while adding TypeScript, Rust, and Go for future readiness. .

DATABASE TRENDS Current Year Next Year

DATABASE TRENDS - FINDINGS & IMPLICATIONS Findings PostgreSQL & MongoDB show strong growth MySQL & SQL Server remain widely used Cloud-native databases like Firebase and DynamoDB gaining traction Implications Learners : Develop strong SQL fundamentals while adding skills in PostgreSQL and MongoDB to stay competitive. Employers : Continue supporting legacy systems (MySQL, SQL Server) but invest in cloud-ready solutions like PostgreSQL, MongoDB, and NoSQL platforms. Educators : Integrate both traditional relational databases and modern cloud/NoSQL technologies into coursework to prepare students for diverse industry needs.

JOB - POST INGS ANALYSIS Findings Python & SQL appear in majority of postings Cloud & visualization tools are in high demand R remains steady but niche Implications Learners : Focus on Python and SQL as they appear most frequently in job requirements, and complement them with cloud and visualization tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI). Employers : Align recruitment and training programs with the market’s demand for cloud, data analytics, and visualization skills to stay competitive. Educators : Emphasize Python, SQL, and cloud-based analytics platforms in curricula to ensure graduates are job-ready.

DASHBOARD

DASHBOARD TAB1: Current Technology Usage

DASHBOARD TAB 2: Future Technology Trends

DASHBOARD TAB 3: Demographics

DISCUSSION Extended Insights : Regional differences: Asia-Pacific shows higher TypeScript adoption. Younger developers adopt experimental tools faster FinTech & AI startups emphasize PostgreSQL and Python

OVERALL FINDINGS & IMPLICATIONS Findings Python and SQL remain the most widely used and essential skills. TypeScript, Rust, and Go are gaining momentum among developers. PostgreSQL and MongoDB adoption is accelerating, alongside cloud databases. Job postings confirm strong demand for Python, SQL, and cloud technologies. Implications Learners : Focus on Python, SQL, TypeScript, and PostgreSQL Employers : Invest in cloud + NoSQL skills Educators : Modernize curriculum with Rust, Go, and React Policymakers : Promote digital skill-building programs

CONCLUSION Python & SQL remain core developer foundation. Javascript is pretty important as well. Future growth in TypeScript, Rust, and PostgreSQL Job postings validate these trends. Continuous learning is essential for long-term career growth .

APPENDIX

JOB POSTINGS

POPULAR LANGUAGES

Appendix - Expanded Additional job postings breakdown Age vs language preferences Education vs database adoption
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