That pay you this year?BashJavaScript - Node, Angular, BackboneCoffeeScriptCSS3HTMLObjective CI made the decision to focus more on JS from Java land a few years back and there has certainly seemed to be more demand, though it could just be survivor bias... Scala seems like the winner in JVM land at bigger companies with Ruby/Python still holding steady in startup land.[Edited on October 30, 2013 at 12:27 PM. Reason : a]
10/30/2013 12:22:51 PM
God Angular gets me so hard
10/30/2013 12:32:21 PM
ColdFusionJavascript
10/30/2013 12:32:49 PM
vb.netjavascriptclassic asp (vb)delphihtml
10/30/2013 1:29:54 PM
CMatlab
10/30/2013 1:45:10 PM
10/30/2013 2:25:50 PM
BashPython
10/30/2013 2:35:51 PM
server side is almost entirely C#, ASP.NET MVC and Web APIfront end over the last year have been html/css/js (duh) with less, bootstrap, underscore, angular, javascriptmvc/canjsDB mostly SQL Server, some oracle, also exploring using mongodb for some new systems coming up
10/30/2013 2:57:17 PM
i haven't really branched out in a bit, maybe it's time i learn something new
10/30/2013 3:10:52 PM
I use all the most modern languages with my job:COBOLPL/IJavaI work with the mainframe, but need to branch out more as while it's lucrative would like to not pigeon hole my career into it.
10/30/2013 3:34:30 PM
C and Java, some occasional python.
10/30/2013 4:15:16 PM
10/30/2013 4:59:10 PM
10/30/2013 8:06:23 PM
Having built something substantial in Backbone and Angular I prefer Angular now. It's really hard to get the view specific code in a controller where it doesn't belong. That always seemed to happen in Backbone. I do love the hell out of underscore because I'm a functional programmer at heart.Why Java is Shit On: http://steve-yegge.blogspot.com/2006/03/execution-in-kingdom-of-nouns.html
10/30/2013 8:56:55 PM
Yes, we've all read that. Still a shitload of paying jobs.
10/30/2013 9:19:48 PM
10/30/2013 9:48:06 PM
visual basic 6.0 enterprise edition
10/31/2013 7:07:33 AM
pythonbashpowershelland not really a language but an interchange format, cloudformationsome java
10/31/2013 8:05:39 AM
bashperl
10/31/2013 10:05:55 AM
I get about 1 Java recruiter for every 10 of almost anything else. .NET and C# seems to have a larger grasp out here (LA) than Java. JavaScript Repos on Github outnumber anything else, but it's probably the ease of entry of Node and web people that think they can code now that JavaScript is on the backend. I definitely had more Java interest in Raleigh than anywhere else.http://www.webmaster-source.com/2013/08/14/javascript-is-the-most-popular-language-on-github-with-ruby-coming-in-second/
10/31/2013 12:32:44 PM
Java (Hibernate, Spring)JavaScript (JQuery, JQueryUI)JSP/HTMLCSSPHP (no frameworks, mostly internal company projects)ColdFusion (legacy code, hopefully the few remaining projects will be converted to Java this year)
10/31/2013 4:23:58 PM
only the best ones: java and c#
10/31/2013 5:49:41 PM
learning JavaScript and all that follows (jQuery, Node, Angular, Backbone, etc...)
10/31/2013 6:14:21 PM
Typescript, Knockout, HTML, SVG (D3), CSS, ASP.NET C#
10/31/2013 8:04:40 PM
Only C# right now. Not sure how I should feel about that
10/31/2013 10:31:44 PM
10/31/2013 10:52:17 PM
PHPPerlBashJavaScriptLuaHTML/JS/CSS
10/31/2013 11:51:45 PM
Objective-CPythonJavaScript
11/1/2013 12:01:22 AM
I have limited coding experience from piddling around with websites and taking intro C++ and Java courses in the late 90's and early 2000's...that being said i don't really know how to code, but would like to learn... what's the best language to start with now? (and no, i don't have a purpose to learning... just want to learn the most versatile language)
11/1/2013 9:04:07 AM
http://sqlzoo.net/wiki/Main_Pagehttp://www.codecademy.com/http://code.org/khan-academyhttp://techcrunch.com/2012/08/21/5-ways-to-learn-code-from-the-comfort-of-your-own-browser/
11/1/2013 9:22:09 AM
11/1/2013 10:34:34 AM
11/1/2013 3:02:00 PM
Edx.org and coursera.org always has programming courses running. Courses for R (johns hopkins) and Python (mit and rice) are currently running, and registration is still open. I am following both. Udacity.com also has courses and most are self paced.
11/1/2013 3:49:01 PM
Does Matlab count?
11/1/2013 4:11:24 PM
Not really programming languages in the traditional sense but SAS and SQL along with a tiny bit of vbscript but that is mainly copying other peoples code and modifying it.
11/1/2013 6:20:08 PM
Double post[Edited on November 1, 2013 at 6:21 PM. Reason : Hdhehchd]
11/1/2013 6:20:53 PM
11/1/2013 6:23:38 PM
^https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2013/10/31/announcing-support-for-aws-backed-javascript-applications-in-browser/also with thishttps://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2013/10/31/announcing-amazon-dynamodb-fine-grained-access-control/you can write mobile apps with almost no middle tier (logic in the client and direct data access).auth brokered through federation between your identify provider and assumed IAM roles
11/1/2013 9:06:26 PM
C++ til' I die retire comfortably.
11/1/2013 11:53:50 PM