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by dllthomas
2434 days ago
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Those are numbers. I'm not sure what they say, ultimately. If we believe them, then we can conclude: there are substantially more Java programmers, but substantially more unfilled Java positions, but a much bigger (... infinite) ratio of Haskell job to Haskell programmer, etc, etc. I'm not sure which of those wind up being most important. I can say what I've said - that my experience of trying to hire the next couple Haskell programmers has not been harder than my experience of trying to hire the next couple JavaScript programmers. There's also a big question of the quality of the survey, and how representative it's likely to be of your company's overall hiring pool - you say you have many Haskell programmers in your network, and your network is probably substantially fewer than 90k individuals, so something seems amiss. I'm not interested in getting drawn into the rest of your ranting. |
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