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- A small minority of data scientists work on large volumes of data, and only 21 percent who generate real-time predictions. To add to the "small data" case, the majority of those generating real-time predictions (68 percent) produce no more than 10,000 real-time predictions per month -- and the numbers are similar for those generating batch predictions.
- It is in the much-discussed areas of speech recognition, image classification and natural language processing (NLP) that more than 50 percent of data scientists are using small training datasets of no more than 20,000 records.

- JavaScript is still the most popular programming language, with over 10 million users. Also, 3 million developers joined the community in one year.
- Python has reached 7 million active developers and is closing in on Java in terms of popularity, thanks to 62 percent of machine learning developers and data scientists who now use Python.
- DevOps has entered the mainstream. One-eighth of the developer population is working on DevOps projects.
- There is lots of interest in robotics from developers but limited activity. 40 percent of developers expressed interest in robotics but only 9 percent of them were engaged in actual projects.
- Game developers are making more money. In the first half of 2017, only 29 percent of game developers were making more than $100 a month jumping to 48 percent in the first half of 2018.
- Individual developers seem to have less influence, not more, when as a group they are the majority in a company, or even a sizeable part of it. It seems that when developers are a relatively small group in a company, they get to take their own decisions on their tooling. If they are a large group, a hierarchical structure emerges within the development team and decisions are concentrated at the top.
- The smaller an organization is, the more likely a developer within that organization is to be involved in the purchasing process. However, the percentage of developers without any influence does not go above 40 percent for any company size.