diff --git a/posts/2020-04-17-Rust-survey-2019.md b/posts/2020-04-17-Rust-survey-2019.md index 3480f6292..04593c984 100644 --- a/posts/2020-04-17-Rust-survey-2019.md +++ b/posts/2020-04-17-Rust-survey-2019.md @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Here is the language distribution of the responses we received. In the 2019 survey, 82.8% of responders indicated they used Rust, 7.1% indicated they did not currently use Rust but had used it in the past, and 10.1% indicated that they had never used Rust. -If we compare this to the 2018 survey (where 75% of responders indicated they used Rust, 8% indicated the did not currently use Rust but had used it in the past, and 8% indicated they had never used Rust) more responders were using Rust in 2019. +If we compare this to the 2018 survey – where 75% of responders indicated they used Rust, 8% indicated they did not currently use Rust but had used it in the past, and 8% indicated they had never used Rust – more responders were using Rust in 2019. ## Looking Back on Rust 2018