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[XQuery Talk Mailing List Archive Home] [By Date] [By Thread] [By Subject] [By Author] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] size of XQuery developer communityDavid A. Lee dlee at calldei.comWed Aug 26 14:52:06 PDT 2009
Its *got* to be more then the "100s" Just looking at marklogic.com they list 43 customers ... and those are the ones they publish. There must be more then 2 developers per customer. The ML developer confrence was bigger then that. Plus of course the ML dev team itself. And thats just 1 company. Add to that Oracle, IBM and Microsoft XQuery implementations and the developers just to *write* those have got to exceed the "100s" Then there's all the uncountable folks using eXist, xmldb , Saxon etc. ( which must outweigh the paying customers by atleast 10x ...) David A. Lee http://x-query.com/mailman/listinfo/talk http://www.calldei.com http://www.xmlsh.org 812-482-5224 James Fuller wrote: > partioning the question a little, I think there are 5 groups of > developers with respect to xquery: > > I) developers who have done no xquery and never heard about it > > II) developers who have done no xquery but heard about it > > III) developers who may briefly engaged with xquery, either as a > config/bug fix/hack/maintenance/research activity > > IV) developers who have spent some time doing some small projects with > xquery as a component > > V) developers who have spend a significant amount of their day coding in xquery > > while its not possible to nail down numbers (all the usual caveats > apply) I would venture that of the above groups that that the last two > are limited to 100's - 1000's ... its quite possible that there may be > a magnitude greater number of developers in the III) group and maybe > even higher, but I have no feel for this. > > I base these estimations on the following purely qualitative measures: > > * number of recruiters calling me (I fall in the V. group) and them > consistently repeating the dearth of xquery talent > > * number of people interacting with technologies I am involved with > e.g. eXist XML Database and most of the projects I am involved with > have some xquery component > > * xml technology conferences which number in the low hundreds, rather > then thousands, of which xquery is a topic which is a subset > > It is clear to me that XQuery is experiencing higher adoption rates > and getting used more (exp in context of XML databases). > > hth, Jim Fuller > _______________________________________________ > http://x-query.com/mailman/listinfo/talk > http://x-query.com/mailman/listinfo/talk >
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