Robert Fischer wrote:
> Another popular issue is people looking for "Java and Ruby experience" when 
> they're hiring for a 
> Groovy job (that's how Carol picked up up), or even just out-and-out hiring 
> Java developers and 
> presuming they can get trained in on Groovy.

We've also had hours of fun gaming the Indeed job trend searches. For 
example, you'd be better off investing in garbage than groovy:

http://www.indeed.com/jobtrends?q=groovy%2C+garbage&l=

However groovy has overtaken nonsense:

http://www.indeed.com/jobtrends?q=groovy%2C+nonsense&l=

And still lags far behind beef:

http://www.indeed.com/jobtrends?q=groovy%2C+beef&l=

And notice also the number of "groovy" job posting there is in the 0.01% 
range. What's the margin of error?

I'd trust the Indeed results about as far as I can throw them.

- Charlie

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