Mac developer poll illustrates demographics, favorite tools, and more

By Will Shanklin

A survey of Mac developers using popular commercial software breaks down info on demographics, ways of working, and other tidbits to paint a clearer picture of Mac developers.

While it isn't a scientific survey of Mac developers, one company's poll could perhaps hint at the community's breakdown

The team behind Mac development software Git Tower, a popular app with over 100,000 customers, surveyed users in March and April. It included 4,072 participants.

The blog post announcing the survey says that you can "be part of next year's survey" by signing up for the Git Tower newsletter, suggesting the company conducted the poll by asking its email list subscribers to fill out an online questionnaire. The company also partnered with Mac app developers including 1Password, Agenda, and TextExpander to share the survey and broaden the poll's reach.

Survey respondents and Mac developers in the broader sense may or may not be consistent.

Given those less-than-scientific circumstances, we advise taking the following results with healthy grains of salt. However, given that it is a popular macOS development app, the results may still offer some insight into the people making the Mac apps you know and love.

Highlights

The following are some highlights from the survey's results.

Basic demographics

Mac developers surveyed live in 90 different countries

Tech and tools

Developers and their work environment

Of respondents who don't yet use Swift, nearly 30% say they would like to use it

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