Top 5 Highest Paying Programming Languages

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alternative title:
Top 5 programming languages that no one ever heard of

falkez
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And in 0th position is Assembly coming in at 120, 123 a year

KoushaTalebian
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It's all high paying because there are 10 developers in the world using it.

aArcziMetin
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C, C#, F#. So we are coding in musical chords now?

edwardgrenore
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So basically stuff that isnt used anymore so that anyone using them is senior and already a higher salary bracket.

plaidchuck
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reminder to not get offended if the language you watched a 10 min youtube tutorial on didnt appear in a yt short

pyyrr
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I was at least expecting COBOL in that list lol.

EstebanGT
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COBOL salary isn't on here because COBOL salary is whatever the dev says it is.

darthollie
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Highest paying programming languages❎
Programming languages I never heard of!✅

bhuwankashyap
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The more popular a language is the less trouble it is to find a developer -> less salary.
Languages developed recently like Zig and F# are high up because to be good at them you need to already be a skilled programmed who only needed to learn their syntax and specifications.

You cant have a popular language as a top contender.

winter
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These averages is because there aren’t a lot of devs that uses this languages and there aren’t many positions available as C+, C++, JS, Py Etc.

carlosdejesus
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All 5 programmers took part in this survey 😮

axio
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I would expect COBOL to be extremely high, only because everyone who works with COBOL today have at least 30 years of experience and are irreplaceable resources of a ton of organizations.

eveneveneveneven
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it highly depends on what level you are- also knowing C++ allows you to branch into almost every other language like java ruby or rust

nqz
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Ruby and Elegant don't belong togethe. As an Erlang and F# dev I can say that work is nearly impossible to find.

GoodVolition
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OCaml should be at out all of those since basically 100% of people who use that at their job are at Facebook or Janestreet lmao

blake
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So essentially, the more niche the language, the better the pay.

jayanths
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A.k.a. companies that don't want to update their stack and can't find anyone that wants to work with these languages anymore 💀

koenmjaar
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The fact that Ruby is the most known one out of all of these 😭😭😭😭

otistically
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Although programming is only a small part of my actual job, I find it interesting to see Zig in there even if it's so new. I've been trying to learn it, but I really wish the documentation was more complete.

TheRandomFool