David Robinson, data scientist at Stack Overflow, found that the division of labor in the software industry has allowed programmers in different developed regions to rely on different programming languages. Software is already a global industry, and there are high-end low-end points, the top is the data science, usually used in programming languages such as Python and R. Robinson found that high-income countries were twice and 3 times times more likely to visit Python and R language-related issues than other regions.
High-income countries are also more likely to visit issues related to C + +, which may be related to education, and the flow of American universities to these issues is disproportionately high. Access to PHP and Android issues is more likely to come from low-income countries, where the popular PHP open source framework CodeIgniter is most popular in low-income countries, possibly because it is a common tool for outsourcing companies to build websites. 078886.cn
Stack Overflow: Research finds that access to PHP and Android traffic is more likely to come from low-income countries