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David Brown <david.brown@hesbynett.no> wrote:John Forkosh wrote:I came across
https://www.fastcompany.com/91169318/
where I was quite surprised, and very happily so,
to see C listed as #3 on its list of
"Top 10 most common hard skills listed in 2023"
(scroll about halfway down for that list). Moreover,
C++ doesn't even make it anywhere in that top-10 list.
So is that list sensible??? I'd personally be delighted
if so, but I'm suspicious it may just be wishful thinking
on my part, and some kind of goofiness on the list's author.
As far as I see, the article is about what people put on their CV's
- not what they /should/ put, or what potential employers want.
Basically, it is pretty useless - you could use it to argue that
people think (rightly or wrongly) that C skills are useful for
getting a job, or that people with C skills are regularly out of a
job and needing to apply for a new one.
And you can also expect that the people behind the article don't
know the difference between C, C++ and C#.
Yeah, I guess "C is #3" was just unlikely wishful thinking
on my part (I'm now hoping my lottery ticket is a winner).
So, is there any reasonably reliable such "Top 10" list?
If so, where? If not, where would C fall on it if it did
exist? (I'd probably guess C>10, so make that a "Top 100"
list, as needed.)
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