• Hugo van Kemenade@mastodon.socialOP
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    2 months ago

    @FizzyOrange

    > 3.8 or less. 3.8 was released 5 years ago.

    The survey opened in Nov 2023, when 3.8 was still 4 years old, so 6% was on versions 5 years or older (3.7 and older, the EOL versions).

    Thanks for stats. I guess Rust is partly well-updated because of the excellent tooling.

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      2 months ago

      @FizzyOrange
      I processed the Node.js numbers:

      v22: 3.2%
      v21: 2.1%
      v20: 31.4%
      v19: 0.5%
      v18: 37.8%
      v17: 0.3%
      v16: 14.5%
      v15: 0.3%
      v14: 5.1%
      v13: 0.1%
      v12: 2.2%
      v11: 0.1%
      v10: 1.5%
      v9: 0.1%
      v8: 0.5%
      v7: 0.0%
      v6: 0.2%
      v5: 0.0%
      v4: 0.1%
      v0: 0.0%
      unknown: 0.0%

      v12 came out on 2019-04-23, 5.5 years ago, so 5% is over 5 years old. Not that different from Python.

      I think more importantly, Node.js 18, 20 and 22 are still supported, and we see a similar clustering as Python around non-EOL versions.