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In this talk, Google's Jason Dobies breaks down the results of the 2021 Developer Satisfaction Survey and provides some insight into the future of Bazel: What languages are most popular with our developers? What new features are they most interested in? How can we improve the user experience?
The tagline “{ Fast, Correct } — Choose two” is missing something: flexible. With dozens of rulesets spanning everything from shell scripting to programming languages, the possible use cases with Bazel are endless.
What languages are most popular with our developers? What new features are they most interested in? How can we improve the user experience? In this talk, Jason Dobies, a Developer Relations Engineer at Google, breaks down the results of the 2021 Developer Satisfaction Survey and provides some additional insight into the future of Bazel.
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State of Developer Satisfaction with Bazel
Jason Dobies
Developer Relations Engineer at Google