I am a postgradute student in China. I want to get a job as a java
programmer. But it seems that there is still a little demand for java
developers here. Most firms (like microsoft,google,etc.) need only
C/C++ developers. What i have encounted made me disappointed.
Perhaps.java programmers will be more and more welcomed , I just wish
the day comes soon.
hiwa - 25 Nov 2006 09:11 GMT
> I am a postgradute student in China. I want to get a job as a java
> programmer. But it seems that there is still a little demand for java
> developers here. Most firms (like microsoft,google,etc.) need only
> C/C++ developers. What i have encounted made me disappointed.
> Perhaps.java programmers will be more and more welcomed , I just wish
> the day comes soon.
http://www.dedasys.com/articles/language_popularity.html
http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2006/08/programming_language_trends_1.html
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,2016415,00.asp?kc=EWRSS03119TX1K0000594
Arne Vajhøj - 25 Nov 2006 13:57 GMT
> I am a postgradute student in China. I want to get a job as a java
> programmer. But it seems that there is still a little demand for java
> developers here. Most firms (like microsoft,google,etc.) need only
> C/C++ developers. What i have encounted made me disappointed.
> Perhaps.java programmers will be more and more welcomed , I just wish
> the day comes soon.
Do not expect MS to hire Java programmers.
I believe that Google is hiring both C++ and Java
programmers (and Python programmers).
Arne
sgoo - 25 Nov 2006 15:35 GMT
Are MS and Google the only places to go for you?
Mich - 25 Nov 2006 23:06 GMT
>I am a postgradute student in China. I want to get a job as a java
> programmer. But it seems that there is still a little demand for java
> developers here. Most firms (like microsoft,google,etc.) need only
> C/C++ developers. What i have encounted made me disappointed.
> Perhaps.java programmers will be more and more welcomed , I just wish
> the day comes soon.
Hi, can you tell me what you your skills are?