Re: Clojure - something seems off with Clojure not being in any of the sub-regions at all.
I also noticed that Java is not in the world-wide list and yet is in all the sub-regions.
Given that the JVM is such a big part of the Clojure ecosystem, I want to dig into the data once they make it available. I'm totally willing to believe that developers with Clojure skills are in a high-salary bucket, but I'm a little suspicious of what they are showing here.
BTW, for some years I chased specific languages as the cause of the high earnings. I believe this is much less true than I originally assumed . . .
I also noticed that Java is not in the world-wide list and yet is in all the sub-regions.
Given that the JVM is such a big part of the Clojure ecosystem, I want to dig into the data once they make it available. I'm totally willing to believe that developers with Clojure skills are in a high-salary bucket, but I'm a little suspicious of what they are showing here.
BTW, for some years I chased specific languages as the cause of the high earnings. I believe this is much less true than I originally assumed . . .