[Haskell-cafe] A backhanded compliment and a dilemma

Tobias Dammers tdammers at gmail.com
Thu Oct 20 06:57:52 UTC 2016


Very true, however, the "choose" group has to take the rest of the chain
into account. The fact that certain types if programmers gravitate towards
certain technologies, and the reality of a limited hiring pool and a high
demand, means that programmers' tech preferences ARE an important factor,
even when plenty of programmers work with a stack they wouldn't necessarily
pick themselves.

On Oct 20, 2016 8:54 AM, "Imants Cekusins" <imantc at gmail.com> wrote:

> > the kind of programmer who is willing to ...
>
> People choosing language / framework may not be the same people who write
> code. People who begin coding a project may not be the same people who
> complete and maintain it.
>
> All these groups (choose, begin, complete, maintain) may develop different
> preferences for languages / frameworks. However the 'choose' group will
> affect language usage stats more than the other groups.
>>
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