Paul Krill
Editor at Large

JavaScript, MacOS lead usage in worldwide developer survey

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Jul 15, 20252 mins

Average yearly income for developers in the US topped the list at $144k, while Android use led iOS use among all respondents to the State of Devs 2025 survey.

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JavaScript was the most-used language and MacOS the most-used desktop OS in a recent survey of nearly 9,000 developers worldwide that asked about technology usage as well as about demographics, income, and workplace.

The findings of The State of Devs 2025 report, released June 15 by Devographics, are based on a developer survey of 8,717 total respondents this past spring, although not all respondents participated in every question.

When asked which languages they code in, 83% of respondents reported using JavaScript, while 75% reported using TypeScriptPython came in fifth place, at 31%, behind third-place CSS (70%) and fourth-place HTML (69%). Java was the eighth most-used language among respondents, at 17%, trailing sixth-place PHP (25%) and seventh-place Bash (20%). MacOS proved to be the most-used desktop OS, at 57%, followed by Windows at 28% and Linux at 15%.

Asked which productivity apps they were using regularly, 56% of respondents used Jira, 30% used Notion, 21% used GitHub Projects, and 12% used Trello. Among messaging apps, Slack led the way, with 63% regularly using it, followed by WhatsApp (50%), Discord (39%), and Microsoft Teams (38%).

Other findings in The State of Devs 2025 report:

  • 82% of the respondents identified as men, 15% as women, and 3% as non-binary or gender non-conforming.
  • Average yearly income was highest for developers in the US, at $143,646, followed by developers in Israel, at $128,611. The average yearly income among all respondents was $91,553.
  • Despite talks of an industry downturn, only 9% of respondents reported a decrease in income in the past year.
  • 44% of developers reported being happy in their jobs, including 18% who reported being very happy.
  • The most commonly reported factor in discrimination was age, with 12% reporting this, followed by 11% reporting gender or gender identity.
  • 53% said that Android was the mobile OS they used most, while 47% said iOS.
  • 64% of respondents reported having no children, while 15% reported one, 16% reported two, 4% reported three, and 1% reported four or more.
Paul Krill

Paul Krill is editor at large at InfoWorld. Paul has been covering computer technology as a news and feature reporter for more than 35 years, including 30 years at InfoWorld. He has specialized in coverage of software development tools and technologies since the 1990s, and he continues to lead InfoWorldโ€™s news coverage of software development platforms including Java and .NET and programming languages including JavaScript, TypeScript, PHP, Python, Ruby, Rust, and Go. Long trusted as a reporter who prioritizes accuracy, integrity, and the best interests of readers, Paul is sought out by technology companies and industry organizations who want to reach InfoWorldโ€™s audience of software developers and other information technology professionals. Paul has won a โ€œBest Technology News Coverageโ€ award from IDG.

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