HN "Who's Hiring" Language, Framework, Data, & Mobile Trends
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HN "Who's Hiring" Language, Framework, Data, & Mobile Trends
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#2Awesome :)
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#3This is really neat information, but the first three graphs are messy. It would be more interesting to me to see only the high performers/growers with clearer labels.
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#4What happened in March that made companies get spendy?
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#7In the mobile graph, I wonder why ios and iphone are separate lines.
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#8In the mobile graph, I wonder why ios and iphone are separate lines.
I imagine it's because iPads also fall under the category of iOS.
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#9Great stuff - can we render them one per page?
They are a little small to grok.
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#10In the mobile graph, I wonder why ios and iphone are separate lines.
I think iOS shows something slightly different about the employer's motivation, since they're deliberately including iPad by saying iOS vs narrowly referring to iPhone.
Do you think charting them separately and also together would be better? Or just consolidate them and lose the subtle difference?