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Ask HN: What tech stack is in demand, and why?

56 pointsby pydoxover 7 years ago

14 comments

LiamPaover 7 years ago
Slightly out of date now but this gives you a good idea of what companies want (no why though)<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;blog.whoishiring.io&#x2F;june-2017-in-numbers&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;blog.whoishiring.io&#x2F;june-2017-in-numbers&#x2F;</a>
shaknaover 7 years ago
COBOL and Fortran. Probably with some z&#x2F;OS as well.<p>Much of the world&#x27;s financial systems run on it, replacing it is infeasible, but the expert&#x27;s in this area are aging out (and many have retired more than once). But the tech still needs maintaining, and is difficult to work with.<p>Fewer and fewer grad students seem interested in learning it, and the expectation that you&#x27;ll stay and work on this stack for 20+ years is something that drives others away.
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expertentippover 7 years ago
As for the web development the situation currently stabilized as an oligopoly between Facebook (React) and Google (Angular). Some projects are trying Vue, some leftover ones with Backbone, Meteor here and there, but it&#x27;s overall a minor share.
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discordanceover 7 years ago
Stackoverflow Insights might help answer your question:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;insights.stackoverflow.com&#x2F;survey&#x2F;2017#technology-languages-over-time" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;insights.stackoverflow.com&#x2F;survey&#x2F;2017#technology-la...</a>
synicalxover 7 years ago
Honestly not very exciting, and possible region specific to my neck of the woods (South Australia): Office 365 and Azure.<p>Every non-tech company, and even some tech companies seem to be moving whatever they can into Office 365 and Azure. Some are just moving Exchange, others are moving Sharepoint, and some are just using Azure as an alternative to running a VM farm on-prem (bit boring really). But MS is marketing this HARD here and everyone seems to be buying the message.<p>Plenty of lower-tier &#x27;Infrastructure Admin&#x27; type roles going all over the place, most MSP&#x27;s are looking for architecture and engineering types as well in fairly high numbers (I count about 20-30 such roles on Linkedin). A lot of Dev roles also seem to be angling towards &quot;Experience with Data Lake&#x2F;App Service&#x2F;Some other Azure-ey thing is preferred&quot;.
pgsandstromover 7 years ago
Living in Sweden, it seems to be to be Java and .NET that keeps the world running. React might be the most popular frontend library though.
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EnderMBover 7 years ago
In the .NET universe, demand seems to continue to grow in the UK, especially in the CMS landscape.<p>However, demand for lower-paying jobs using open-source CMS&#x27;s like Umbraco seems to be rising, whereas the rates for contractors are rising for the enterprise level choices like Sitecore.<p>I mention contractor rates because in Bristol companies are struggling to keep experience in full-time development. For Umbraco, we&#x27;re seeing the space grow with more full-time people, whereas if you&#x27;re a developer that can work with Sitecore you can earn a LOT more by moving into contracting. Developers are going from £40-50k roles into £550-600 a day roles as contractors, earning over double what they were before. It&#x27;s also lucrative for recruiters, as they get a percentage of a bigger overall salary.<p>Sure, it&#x27;s fairly niche, and it&#x27;s as unglamorous as it gets, but the work is there if you know this proprietary CMS as it is widely used by a number of large businesses based on its marketing platforms.
zaarnover 7 years ago
Looking at the local newspaper, C# Client Applications, C++&#x2F;Java Business Applications and PHP+MySQL Websites with a few Node.js Jobs sprinkled in.<p>Some lonely ads are also asking for Ruby or Python.
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sabalabaover 7 years ago
TensorFlow, Linear Algebra, Calculus and Probability are in high demand right now. They’re the building blocks for Machine Learning.
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ojhughesover 7 years ago
Kubernetes, not a stack per say but increasingly important and worth understanding.
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mycatover 7 years ago
Verilog and VHDL, and related software suite; Quartus, ISE, Vivado, etc.
kyriakosover 7 years ago
PHP, believe it or not there&#x27;s huge demand
rkwasnyover 7 years ago
This awesome new framework called PlainJS :)<p>Really efficient some say :)
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arca_voragoover 7 years ago
Bash and sql, because it&#x27;s what really keeps things running, despite constant claims by hipster-hackers about how you should be using something else.<p>Real IDE usage (vim&#x2F;emacs).
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