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Aug, 2016 : Nearly 50% of Worldwide Developers are Android-First
📅 - According to research done by VisionMobile, about half of the professional developers in the world consider Android to be the primary platform. This came out in the semi-annual report called State of the Developer Nation Q3 2016.
The report included more than 16,000 developers responding with 47% saying they are Android-first, which is a 7% increase from the last report. The iOS platform fell from 39% to just 31% over the 6-month period between the reports.
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📅 - Most Developers Worldwide Prefer Android - According to research from VisionMobile, most developers prefer the Android platform. This preference also runs-over into the cloud and desktop platform realm as well. The latest edition of VisionMobile's semi-annual report, State of the Developer Nation, polled over 16,000 developers globally for the VisionMobile Developer Economics survey.
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