statistics - job / project offers - Programming Languages
ABAP (981), Assembler (147), C (1623), C# (1361), C++ (2287), Cobol (223), Delphi (137), Flash/ActionScript (156), Java (3991), JavaScript (878), Perl (671), PHP (589), PL/SQL (893), Python (176), Visual Basic (742), others (440)
ABAP (981), Assembler (147), C (1623), C# (1361), C++ (2287), Cobol (223), Delphi (137), Flash/ActionScript (156), Java (3991), JavaScript (878), Perl (671), PHP (589), PL/SQL (893), Python (176), Visual Basic (742), others (440)
Illustration of the proportions:
ABAP (981), Assembler (147), C (1623), C# (1361), C++ (2287), Cobol (223), Delphi (137), Flash/ActionScript (156), Java (3991), JavaScript (878), Perl (671), PHP (589), PL/SQL (893), Python (176), Visual Basic (742), others (440)
Key:
Which programming languages stood afore in the last years job/project offers? Java, C++, C# or ...?
Remarks to the interpretation of the x-axis: At JoinVision skills are assessed related (slider) to the job/project offer. The x-axis of the diagram above matches the sum of the assessed skills. If a skill is required a 100%, it adds 1 unit to the bar; if a skill requires 50%, it adds 1/2 a unit to the bar. Therefore, the length of the bar in the diagram does not directly relate to the number of offers, but should be understood as a measurement for the cumulated importance/demand of a skill.
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