Python version share over time, 2
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January 2016 — October 2018 #
To celebrate the release of Python 3.7.1 on 20th October 2018, here’s some statistics showing how much different Python versions have been used over the past two and five-sixths years.
Here’s the pip installs for all packages from the Python Package Index (PyPI), between January 2016 and October 2018:
For the NumPy scientific computing library:
For the Pillow imaging library:
For the Django web framework:
And for the pylast interface to Last.fm:
How #
Statistics were collected using pypi-trends.py, a wrapper around pypinfo to fetch all monthly downloads from the PyPI database on Google BigQuery and save them as JSON files. Data was downloaded over several days as getting all months uses up a lot of free BigQuery quota. Then jsons2csv.py plots a chart using matplotlib. Raw JSON data is in the repo.
See also #
- Data Driven Decisions Using PyPI Download Statistics
- Python version share over time, 1 (January 2016 — June 2018)
- PyPI Stats: See package download data for the past 180 days, without needing to sign up for BigQuery
- pypistats: A command-line tool to access data from PyPI Stats