November 01, 2005
Salary Survey 2005: Holding Pattern
November, 2005: Salary Survey 2005
Software Development
November 2005
Holding
Pattern
Little has changed
in the last year, according to our eighth annual examination of compensation
and satisfaction trends for software developers. Salaries have increased
by a hair, and most other job measures are dormant or just budding.The
one bright spot? The continued growth of head-hunting.
By Alexandra Weber Morales
| LANGUAGE / TECHNOLOGIES USED BY
IT TEAMS, 2003-2005 |
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2003 |
2004 |
2005 |
| .NET |
40% |
51% |
57% |
| Ada |
4% |
4% |
4% |
| Biztalk/IBM Crossworlds/other business integration |
6% |
6% |
7% |
| C |
49% |
48% |
47% |
| C# |
26% |
34% |
42% |
| C++ |
67% |
62% |
59% |
| Cobol |
27% |
20% |
18% |
| CORBA/COM/other middleware |
23% |
18% |
16% |
| Delphi/Object Pascal |
9% |
8% |
8% |
| Fortran |
9% |
7% |
7% |
| J2EE |
38% |
40% |
40% |
| J2ME |
NA |
7% |
8% |
| Java |
68% |
64% |
63% |
| Java Messaging |
NA |
17% |
18% |
| Lotus Notes/other groupware |
20% |
18% |
15% |
| Oracle/SQL Server/Sybase/FoxPro/other database |
70% |
67% |
64% |
| Perl/JavaScript/PHP/other scripting |
54% |
52% |
53% |
| Python |
9% |
11% |
13% |
| SAP/PeopleSoft/Oracle/other ERP |
28% |
21% |
20% |
| SOAP |
NA |
30% |
31% |
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