Let’s breakdown the StackOverflow survey results to determine the best and worst programming languages of 2023. Find out which technologies have the highest salaries and how AI tools like ChatGPT are changing the programming landscape?

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StackOverflow 2023 Results https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2023
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– Top programming languages to learn
– PHP median salary
– What are the highest paid programming languages?
– How popular are AI tools for programmers?
– Do programmers use ChatGPT
– Do you need a college degree to become a programmer?
– How much money do programmers make?
– How many programmers work remote?
– Top IDEs for developers

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31 Comments

  1. I wish there was a correlation of overall research findings and those of countries like India, US, Britain, Canada, Russia, Brazil etc. because I have a feeling that majority of the results were skewed by the input of one particular country which is not the overall representation of the rest of the other countries. I do not know whether China participates in this too. Just saying!

  2. Why is mat lab hated so much? I understand it's not really a coding language, but it has tons of addons for engineering, simulation, and design purposes. If you pay for it, it seems like an incredible tool

  3. I'm a PHP developer and can say… True! But we don't do it for the money. We do it to improve ourselfes and the rest of the world. You're welcome 😎

  4. Lol? PHP gave me a permanent contract, affordable living in my own apartment, able to travel the world, work remote. Yeah man PHP makes me poor.
    🤣🤣🤣

  5. The issue with the US salary numbers is so many of those jobs are concentrated in Silicon Valley and other expensive metropolitan areas. So half of that 140k is burned on rent (and higher taxes, that'll get you about 38% of your income taxed in California).

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