The modern dev stack in the Netherlands & Flanders
Which languages, frameworks and tools are employers asking for in 2026? An overview of the most-requested technologies.
Updated June 2026
The stack companies ask for shifts constantly. Across thousands of jobs, clear favourites emerge per layer of the stack — useful for deciding where to focus.
Languages
TypeScript and JavaScript dominate the frontend and many backends; Python is big in data, ML and scripting; Java and C# stay strong in enterprise; Go and Rust are growing in platform and infrastructure roles. Kotlin and Swift are the standard for mobile.
Frameworks
On the frontend: React (often with Next.js), with Vue, Angular and Svelte as strong alternatives. On the backend: Node.js, Spring, Django, FastAPI, Laravel and .NET. Filter on /tools/react, /tools/python or any other technology to see who works with it.
Platform & data
Containers and cloud are standard: Docker and Kubernetes, on AWS, GCP or Azure, with Terraform for infrastructure as code. In data: dbt, Airflow, Snowflake, Spark and Kafka. ML teams run on PyTorch and TensorFlow.
How to use this
Use the tech-stack pages as a compass: every technology has its own page with open jobs. You can see at a glance which skills the market wants right now.
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