What is this, 1984?  Did you look at the actual statistics people presented,
Craig?  Do you deny them?

On 3/20/06, Craig McClanahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 3/15/06, Hey Nony Moose <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> >
> > Craig McClanahan wrote:
> >
> > >I see job postings that used to be 80/20 "struts and everything else"
> > start
> > >to be 30/30/20 "struts/JSF/everything else".
> > >
> > try 60/10/x
>
>
> Well, I never could do arithmetic when I was jet lagged :-).  30/30/20
> should have been 50/30/20 ... but the direction of the trends is pretty
> obvious, no matter what the precise numbers are at any point in time.
>
> maybe people in first world countries have a different mix ...
> > I just searched Jobnet ... a big IT job board down on the other side of
> > the planet ...
> > For all IT vacancies in kanga-land:
> > ... no Keywords ... 7419 jobs
> > ... Keyword = jsf ... 21 jobs
> > ... Keyword = struts ... 126 jobs
> > source: http://www.jobnet.com.au  click "Job Search" and try the
> keywords
> > sorry Craig ...
>
>
> I'm looking at the worldwide perspective, not just individual countries.
> I'm also listening to the companies whose developers I get to talk to in
> internal settings -- the adoption of technologies *behind* corporate
> firewalls does not have very much to do with the adoption of those
> technologies on public internet sites.
>
> Craig
>
> PS:  That being said, I emotionally knew Struts was actually becoming a
> big
> deal when *my* personal bank started using a Struts based application for
> their electronic banking :-).
>
>


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