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Real nice but... (Score:1)
This is some interesting information, however, I wouldn't jump to conclusions.
From what I have seen, It's hard to find Perl programmers, often times you see the same companies running ads for long periods of time, I think PHP positions are filled up with greater ease as the pool of candidates seems to be larger.
As an aside, at last month's LA.pm meetings we had 5 different companies pitching positions.
Comparative Language Job Trend Graphs (Score:1)
It's prompted me to finally post my comparative language job trend research as a shiny blog post with live graphs:
http://blog.timbunce.org/2008/02/12/comparative-language-job-trend-graphs/ [timbunce.org]
About Perl GIS support (Score:1)
Perl Outnumbers PHP by a factor of 3 (Score:1)
We have also analyzed the US Perl job demand by states and metros and you can see the median salary and the raw job demand across states on a mashup with google maps. http://www.odinjobs.com/Perl_job_market_overview.html [odinjobs.com]