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SQL 7 -2£45,000 -5.26% 293 18.47% 60
Java 11 -2£60,000 +21.21% 240 15.13% 68
JavaScript 13 -7£50,000 +11.11% 210 13.24% 40
C# 15 -7£45,000 - 196 12.36% 36
Python 17 -2£60,000 +26.31% 177 11.16% 33
TypeScript 49 +11£50,000 +11.11% 81 5.11% 6
PowerShell 55 +14£47,500 -7.09% 75 4.73% 12
T-SQL 71 -1£50,000 +13.96% 54 3.40% 2
R 80 +16£50,238 +0.47% 44 2.77% 4
PHP 88 -30£45,000 +5.88% 36 2.27% 3
C++ 94 -33£57,500 +15.00% 30 1.89% 2
Bash 103 -29£65,000 +23.80% 21 1.32% 4
C 105 -29£52,000 +9.47% 19 1.20% 7
Go 105 -13£66,500 +10.83% 19 1.20% 10
Scala 109 -28£55,000 +10.00% 15 0.95% 1
ES6 110 -12£66,500 +33.00% 14 0.88% 1
Shell Script 113 -16£55,000 - 11 0.69% 3
Perl 114 -29£65,000 +23.80% 10 0.63% 3
Ruby 114 -29£43,572 -23.55% 10 0.63%
PL/SQL 115 -36£46,000 -8.00% 9 0.57% 1
VB 118 -26£35,000 -22.22% 6 0.38% 1
Apex Code 118 -18£61,250 - 6 0.38% 1
Delphi 119 -- - 5 0.32%
MATLAB 119 -24£24,000 -57.33% 5 0.32%
Objective-C 119 -17£49,000 -34.66% 5 0.32% 1
Kotlin 119 -21£60,000 - 5 0.32% 1
Groovy 120 -19£54,286 +23.37% 4 0.25% 1
SOQL 120 -19- - 4 0.25%
VB.NET 121 -19£45,000 - 3 0.19% 1
VBA 121 -25£42,500 - 3 0.19% 1
Clojure 121 -20£55,000 +29.41% 3 0.19% 1
Apple Swift 121 -24£51,000 -5.11% 3 0.19%
The figures above represent demand-side skills and capabilities across the digital and IT labour market. The statistics are not representative of specific organisations.