According to CIO.com, Python programmers make only $83,000 per year,
while Perl programmers make $93,000 per year.
http://www.cio.com/slideshow/detail/97819?source=ifwartcio#slide10
http://www.cio.com/slideshow/detail/97819?source=ifwartcio#slide11
I would like to know, what explains the discrep
On 2013-05-05, Paul Rubin wrote:
> Paul Rubin writes:
>> I see "New York" listed as a location for Perl but not for Python.
>
> Whaat? It's there for Python, though in the #3 position rather than #2.
> I must have flipped through the slides too fast.
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