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Paulo Pinto via Digitalmars-d
digitalmars-d at puremagic.com
Tue Sep 23 15:05:38 PDT 2014
Am 23.09.2014 21:23, schrieb Chris:
> On Tuesday, 23 September 2014 at 17:59:33 UTC, ketmar via Digitalmars-d
> wrote:
>> On Tue, 23 Sep 2014 14:42:39 +0100
>> Bruno Medeiros via Digitalmars-d <digitalmars-d at puremagic.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Java salaries low, lol...
>> yes, they are. but java programmers believe that they are somehow
>> "high-payed professionals". it helps alot when hiring new java
>> codemonkey.
>
> Of course, the more Java programmers you have (and you have a lot), the
> less you need to pay. A dime a dozen. These are the rules of the same
> market that hypes languages like Java. Ain't no rocket sciences. Sure,
> if you've managed to become a software-architecture-project-manager guru
> somewhere, you'll get a good salary. But all the coders from entry to
> mid level don't get that much, because they are "replaceable", as they say.
>
> Another thing about Java (a social aspect) is that everybody, not just
> programmers, have heard of it somehow. So to be a "Java developer"
> sounds good and acceptable. People can vaguely imagine some sort of
> programming / IT thing. It's the perfect job to mention to your future
> in-laws, ha ha ha.
Lets just say my employer consulting fees and what I get from them, keep
my accountant very very very happy.
--
Paulo
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