Re: Where are all the Django jobs?

2009-01-12 Thread David Lindquist
Thank you Ashish, Malcolm, and Jon for your thorough and insightful answers. On Jan 11, 2009, at 9:39 AM, Jon Loyens wrote: > > Django is starting to gain more traction and I do believe we'll start > to see a bit more of a hockey stick effect on it's adoption over the > coming months. 1.0

Re: Where are all the Django jobs?

2009-01-11 Thread Jon Loyens
Django is starting to gain more traction and I do believe we'll start to see a bit more of a hockey stick effect on it's adoption over the coming months. 1.0 being released last year and (at least part-wise) adoption by the Google AppEngine have both been great PR events for Django but I'd also

Re: Where are all the Django jobs?

2009-01-10 Thread Malcolm Tredinnick
On Sat, 2009-01-10 at 15:38 -0700, David Lindquist wrote: > First, I understand that the world economy is in a slump, and that > the job market as a whole has not fared well of late. But even before > the recent downturn, I noticed that there are precious few jobs in > Django development

Re: Where are all the Django jobs?

2009-01-10 Thread Ashish
My opinion, RoR was just right there when people were getting frustated with java and perl and it was very well marketed hence much wider adoption. now Ruby has another framework - MERB which is gaining traction. Django is like RoR + MERB + more based on presentations I have seen on RoR and

Where are all the Django jobs?

2009-01-10 Thread David Lindquist
First, I understand that the world economy is in a slump, and that the job market as a whole has not fared well of late. But even before the recent downturn, I noticed that there are precious few jobs in Django development (yes, I know about DjangoGigs.com). A simple keyword search on