Ahem, 31% per year. Do you know what that means?

I think this is plain fantasy. Not real.

At least in the Indian market there is no corresponding demand for Linux geeks.

-Girish

On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 1:14 PM, Diksha Gupta <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> There is a huge demand for Linux developers but the supply does not
> match the demand. The Linux Foundation cites crunch of Linux developers
> as one of the top challenges faced by the companies. As per the stats of
> IT employment site Dice.com, demand for Linux developers is growing at a
> rate of 31 per cent. For those wanting to cash in on the opportunity,
> there are numerous options available online to learn Linux and fill this
> gap in the industry.
>
> http://www.efytimes.com/e1/73162/fullnews.htm
>
> The Linux Foundation cites crunch of Linux developers as one of the top
> challenges faced by the companies. As per the stats of IT employment
> site Dice.com, demand for Linux developers is growing at a rate of 31
> per cent.The Linux Foundation cites crunch of Linux developers as one of
> the top challenges faced by the companies. As per the stats of IT
> employment site Dice.com, demand for Linux developers is growing at a
> rate of 31 per cent.
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