On 04/03/2015 00:55, Marcus Blankenship wrote:
Have things changed in 4 years? ;-)
The leading jobs indicator - indeed.co.uk - shows Clojure adoption
trailing a long way behind the other 2 main JVM languages - Scala and
Groovy. Numbers are exclusive/inclusive of other languages in the job title:
Java: 3,889/4,675
Scala: 231/306
Groovy 24/58
Clojure 6/12
It seems Clojure will probably remain a niche language.
gvim
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