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by agf
4920 days ago
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That link isn't really credible at all. There are two obvious and major omissions that render their chart meaningless. They don't say how they determine whether a technology is being used server side -- it could be only if they see ".php" URLs on the site, for example, which would mean there would be a strong bias against languages that make it easy to write sane URLs. They also don't share what % of sites they're able to make a determination for at all, so these numbers could be based on a statistically insignificant sample. |
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JS is on the rise, but no one hires anyone to write just JS. It's usually JS and PHP (and of course, HTML, CSS).
And another point, outside the bubble (I mean a place like Florida) it's hella easier finding a decent PHP guy than Python (or Ruby) guy. I learned that the hard way.