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Does this chart represent the supply of programmers for each language or the demand?
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omom13598yLove Java but would like to go with something that's less present here in my country: JavaScript, through NodeJS
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mhudson12938yI feel like you'd be hard pressed to find a dev role that -only- required SQL. Usually you've got a database backing up software written in some other groovy language.
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iOS is not a language either, and there aren't many SQL jobs which don't require another backend language.
And this is pretty region dependent as well I think, there are less Python and C# jobs here than PHP.
Most of the jobs here (EU) are Java (enterprise applications), Swift and/or Java (mobile apps), fullstack PHP/JS/SQL (web), and then the odd job opening for Python/C++/C#. I actually see surprisingly few fulltime Ruby, NodeJS, Go, Rust, etc stuff here, sometimes it's mentioned as an extra, used for some side project.
There are some global differences though, our Asian teams (Hong Kong and India) have trouble finding anything except for Java devs, while the US seems to have much more variation with Python, NodeJS and Ruby specialized people. -
@CozyPlanes you program in Android?
Excuse my ignorance, but wouldn't that be like saying you program in iOS? Does that even make sense?
Which one would you prefer...
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