An interesting piece of news that one of my colleagues working in Germany drew my attention to, just before the International Lisp Conference 2009 begins:
Which programming language has the lion share in Germany (not considering applications and databases such as Oracle, SAP, etc.)? According to the German IT magazine CT, Lisp is #1 followed by Java which is followed by shell programming and then PHP.

Which programmers earn most in Germany? #1 Lisp, #2 Java, #3 shell programming
The article’s title is ‘Wer verdient wie viel?‘ and its author is Daniel Apfelbaum:
Ergebnisse der c’t-Gehaltsumfrage 2008
Im vergangenen Jahr konnten angestellte ITler im Vergleich zu den Vorjahren ein deutliches Plus in ihrer Brieftasche verbuchen. Dies zeigt das Ergebnis der c?t-Gehaltsumfrage.
Below is the longer list and first two pages of the article:

The longer list

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