C++ is dying

As the world moves on to higher-level programming languages like F#, demand for C++ programmers is at an all-time low. According to IT Jobs Watch, the number of UK job postings citing C++ is continuing to fall at a rate of 40% per year. Market share of C++ among programming languages has fallen from 30% to 15% over the past four years:

This has prompted employers to offer salaries up to $208k in order to secure members of the increasingly-rare breed that is C++ programmers.

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