By bloid
via javalobby.org
Published: Sep 06 2007 / 08:11
Rick Hightower made an interesting observation in his blog recently when he compared job growth rates of various Web framework technologies on www.indeed.com. The clearly undisputed winner? JSF. As you can see from the attached graph images, JSF is growing much faster than any other other listed frameworks, as well as having far more job opportunities.
Comments
lem z replied ago:
"clearly and undisputed"? sounds objective...
this article just proves that there are too many companies with java developers sitting around :) and besides, the graph actually shows that rails has the largest GROWTH, not number of jobs posted.
Kalamar replied ago:
Maybe because you can't stay a JSF developer for a long time without getting insane.
FlySwat replied ago:
No comparison with ASP.NET?
pillowfactory replied ago:
http://www.dzone.com/links/and_the_least_productive_web_framework_is.html
An alternative interpretation of the compared job growth rates originally offered in Michael Urban's posting, "And The Fastest Growing Web Framework Is..."
pt93903 replied ago:
stuff and nonsense
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