Time for an end-of-the year listical topic: Michael's Top Trends of 2024 for #Python Web Devs
Which ones did I get right and which are a miss? :)
https://mkennedy.codes/posts/michaels-top-trends-of-2024-for-python-web-devs/
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@mkennedy While it's not JetBrains data, GitHub's Octoverse results are a good data point, too.
What stuck out to me is how much Dockerfiles grew over the last year+. Something like >250% growth in a year, which is pretty wild. (The labels on their graph are less than helpful, though. They are comically bad.)
That data point aligns with the trends you are seeing too. It's also what I have seen with clients for several years.
https://github.blog/news-insights/octoverse/octoverse-2024/
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@mkennedy cc @ehmatthes some of this data might be helpful for you to determine which hosting providers have the most bang for the buck.
Although, I'd skip the bigger ones because that's a sea/wasteland of proprietary services unless they want to pay you to support them.
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@webology @mkennedy Thanks Jeff, that's a great suggestion. I had no idea pythonanywhere was that popular.
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@ehmatthes @webology Same Eric! PythonAnywhere ranked much higher than I expected.
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