In 2021, the top languages are the same as 2020, led by JavaScript. The main movers between 20 were Python and Microsoft's superset of JavaScript, TypeScript. There were no changes in the most popular languages used on GitHub since 2020. When we compare the previous two years, we can see signs that work rhythm is returning to pre-pandemic levels," GitHub says in the report. We also see that pull requests at work are merged 25% slower than last year. "This year, requests are merged the fastest at work, almost 2x faster than open source.
Now, 38.8% expect to be fully remote.Īccording to GitHub, productivity in 2021 began to return to pre-pandemic levels too. SEE: The US government just launched a big push to fill cybersecurity jobs, with salaries to matchīefore the pandemic, 26.5% worked in places where all workers were remote. Pre-pandemic, 28.1% of developers had hybrid arrangements but after the pandemic, 47.8% expect some hybrid arrangements. Microsoft is touting hybrid as the way many people will work for the foreseeable future and that was borne out by the survey.
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