The top-salaried programming language is probably Hack, which is used at two companies (Facebook and Slack) that pay their engineers well, and not really used by anyone else.
That does not mean you should learn Hack! Instead means you should try and gain the skills/qualifications which would make you impressive to those companies.
Same with Rust, which is often used at companies that don't screen for Rust experience (but would be interested in developers with systems-programming experience).
muglug t1_itw78yy wrote
Reply to [OC] Salaries Distribution by Programming Languages in 2022 by __dacia__
The top-salaried programming language is probably Hack, which is used at two companies (Facebook and Slack) that pay their engineers well, and not really used by anyone else.
That does not mean you should learn Hack! Instead means you should try and gain the skills/qualifications which would make you impressive to those companies.
Same with Rust, which is often used at companies that don't screen for Rust experience (but would be interested in developers with systems-programming experience).