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  • Despil has
    never seen a Ruby job ad. that may be the reason
  • avianto says
    .NET supported with a superb tools which on the other hand made programmer lazy :-P
  • Youfan
    I thought that Ruby on Rails was getting famous this year~... (thinking)
  • Ace
    no wonder Obj C is up, since dev for iphone app need to use it :-D
  • mahadewa
    There are some RoR jobs around, in fact more than I know last year. I have been approached several times for these positions.
  • mahadewa
    This statistics are just showing the books, so not necessarily reflects the job market. Though it is interesting number :-)
  • pray says
    .NET like any microsoft products needs more engineers than any other thing does. it's a mess and at the same time, widely used. my $0.2
  • Despil says
    mahadewa well, in Hungary I have not seen many. Java and .NET, and funnily enough I got a bunch of Delphi offers lately.
  • mahadewa
    Delphi ? People still using that ? I guess for Legacy application. Can't be for new developement. No.
  • Despil says
    why not? I mean, for desktop apps it is good. plenty of experienced developers, plenty of components.

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