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by jcoffey
5198 days ago
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I know there's a lot of Java jobs out there, but there's also a whole lot of Java programmers. Would it not be a smarter move to learn something like Scala over Java? I'm trying to gauge where the demand will be in a few years rather than pander to the current job market. I'm also trying to increase my value rather than my general applicability if that makes any sense? |
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A lot of companies in SF & NY (Yammer, Twitter, 4sq, for example) use Scala. These cities are pretty cutting-edge in language choice, and I'd imagine these practices will expand geographically as devs migrate to new places.
I'm interning at Knewton, and we have this posted up on our jobs page:
http://jobs.knewton.com/apply/xYwHXb/Software-Engineer-Scala...
and Twitter has this listing:
https://twitter.com/jobs/positions?jvi=ospeWfwL,Job
Good luck!