JVM Language Job Trends
I thought it would be interesting to see what the job scene looks like for the various JVM languages out there. The languages I chose to feature on my Indeed.com trend chart were Groovy, JRuby, Jython, Rhino, Scala and Clojure. The order in which I listed them is the order I figured they would be in, with Groovy being the highest and Clojure being the lowest. Based on the results below, I was correct on the highest and lowest. However, its the results in the middle that are the most interesting. Jython is neck and neck with Groovy for the top spot. JRuby is second to last and in decline. Scala looks to be on the rise. Can we trust these results as a barometer for the future of these languages on the JVM? Let me know what you think.
You can click on the image below to go to Indeed.com and see a larger version of the chart.
| groovy, jruby, jython, rhino, scala, clojure Job Trends | groovy jobs - jruby jobs - jython jobs - rhino jobs - scala jobs - clojure jobs |
Innovative Energy Inc.
A couple of months I accepted a new position as at a small, alternative energy company, Innovative Energy Inc. We’re currently in a quiet period, so I can’t much about what we are doing. Hopefully in the next month or two, I’ll be able to say more.
If you are really interested in finding out more about us, IEI has multiple job openings. One of the openings is for a senior Java developer. Visit our web site to find out more about IEI and check out the careers link if you like to come in for an interview.
