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rorylawlesslast Sunday at 12:15 AM2 repliesview on HN

The downward trend seems to start ~2017, and was interrupted by a spike during the early months of COVID-19. I'd be interested to know what drove that jump, perhaps people were less hesitant to post when they were working from home?


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manquerlast Sunday at 12:26 AM

More people spent lot more time learning new tech skills (at every experience level).

The excess time available (less commute or career pause etc) and more interest (much more new opportunities) were probably leading reasons why they spent more time I would imagine.

zahlmanlast Sunday at 8:03 AM

A huge amount of people were just starting to learn programming, because they were stuck at home and had the time to pick something up.

If you look at the trends tag by tag, you can see that the languages, libraries, technologies etc. that appeal to beginners and recreational coders grew disproportionately.