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Why developers under OS X are not in demand?
Why are there almost no job development jobs for OS X? I looked in hh - I found one for the whole of Russia, everything else is a developer for IOS. Are programmers under OSX really not in demand at all? Tell me what the mystery is, pliz.
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a strange question really ... there is no market, and
iPhones are not in demand in the CIS countries are common, respectively, iOS is developed, poppies are not present,
of course you can object that I have a poppy, my colleague has a poppy, my mistress and the boss also have a poppy BUT if you take the average in hospitals, there are no poppies in the CIS countries)
those who need a poppy for work (developers, sounders, photographers ...) use time-tested software from IDOB or with ketch, for developers these are djedbrains, atom, etc.
ordinary users have long gone to the Internet and, at best, use Skype and some kind of player on the detscope, business remains .... not only does it actively switch to a thin client (usually the web), but even if not, even if the boss uses a poppy , he will put the rest on the good old corporate PC
Well, in Russia there are not very many poppies,
but iPhones are damned
It's not just about the number of poppies. The thing is that poppies are losing their uniqueness. Steve Jobs is dead. Cocoa is a thing of the past. Poppy ones are being replaced by universal unity, qt, gtk, etc. Those who need to develop applications for poppy will look for just such developers.
You are not surprised that there are almost no vacancies in software development for, for example, Solaris. And in general, very few people came across him. At the same time, it can run 99% of the software that was developed for Linux.
I recommend looking for vacancies under OS X not on Russian resources, but on Western and American ones.
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