Your Python. Your Voice. Join the Python Developers Survey 2026!
Briefly

"This year marks the ninth iteration of the official Python Developers Survey. We intentionally launched the survey in January (later than years prior) so that data collection and results can be completed and shared within the same calendar year. The survey aims to capture the current state of the Python language and its surrounding ecosystem. By comparing the results with last year's, the community can identify emerging trends and gain deeper insight into how Python continues to evolve."
"The survey is translated into Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish. To assist individuals in promoting the survey and encouraging their local communities and professional networks we have created a Promotion Kit with images and social media posts translated into a variety of languages. We hope this promotion kit empowers folks to spread the invitation to respond to the survey within their local communities."
The survey marks the ninth official Python Developers Survey and launched in January to allow data collection and results to be completed and shared within the same calendar year. The survey aims to capture the current state of the Python language and its surrounding ecosystem and to enable year-over-year trend comparisons. Participation is encouraged and the survey takes about 10–15 minutes to complete. The survey is translated into Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. A Promotion Kit with images and translated social media posts is available to help outreach. Volunteers can request edit access to contribute translations and outreach suggestions can be posted to the project community forum thread.
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