Y
Hacker News
new
|
ask
|
show
|
jobs
by
tigertigertiger
1326 days ago
Not for a scala dev and not for someone with his experience, that's just wrong.
1 comments
nnopepe
1326 days ago
I am unfamiliar with scala, which of it's traits makes it deserving of higher pay?
link
lmm
1326 days ago
It's popular in finance, which pulls up the average pay.
link
agravier
1325 days ago
Also in all sorts of data engineering, productionized data science, etc.
link
jlund-molfese
1326 days ago
Functional languages seem to have a smaller talent pool and higher salaries.
You can write procedural Scala, but if that’s the case, you might as well use modern Java.
link
fazfq
1326 days ago
I guess the fact that it's rarer than other languages, but I have no idea.
link
texasbigdata
1326 days ago
Just a guess: perhaps that it’s more applicable to large use cases and at clients that are much more likely to be profitable and therefore able to pay?
link
jon-wood
1326 days ago
Scala is big in the financial sector, which means average salaries for Scala developers are going to trend higher.
link