I don't know about Scala but even today someone posted on the clojure
mailing list a job opening... and Scala being more popular, I think there
must be jobs out there...

On 29 July 2010 20:43, Mario Fusco <[email protected]> wrote:

> > Does Scala count as a replacement for Java's APIs?  The 2.8 collections
> > library is a joy to use.
>
> I love the new scala collections as well. As for your question, I wish
> I could answer yes, but unfortunately it is not my case. In my
> everyday working life I have to program in Java all the time, so I can
> just "play" with scala at home. And I am afraid that the biggest part
> of the people here is in the same position. That is why I try to get
> the best of Java from both the native API and all the libraries and
> frameworks that can make my work easier and possibly more pleasant.
>
> BTW I am curious to know how many of the developers participating to
> this mailing list are allowed to do a significant part of their job in
> scala.
>
> Bye,
> Mario Fusco
> twitter: @mariofusco
>
> P.S.: if you are aware of an open job position where I could do
> something more than just play with scala let me know. :)
>
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