2020 Roundup of Web Research

It’s December! Lots of things are published this time of year, like developer advent calendars and organizations reflecting on the past year. We have even our own end-of-year series where we asked folks what they learned in 2020. But we also see lots of research come out around this time. Some of it we’ve already linked up. But let’s round up what we’ve seen so far. In no particular order:

2020 MDN Web Developer Needs Assessment HTTP Archive’s annual state

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