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360Flex – Flex vs HTML5: Flex work pays today

Posted on | February 16, 2010 | 5 Comments

With all the hub-bub about the future of Flash and HTML5 flying around the intertubes, we wanted to point out one obvious fact. While HTML5 or Flash may one day be the end all solution to all the world’s woes, there’s only one woe we at 360|Flex are concerned about: Getting people paid.

Because of the rebranding of Flash and the associated technologies, the term Flex is now a bit watered down. However, we still wanted to use it to point out something that should be obvious to all, but may be lost in the debate. Flex work pays now, as in today, and will for the foreseeable future. A lot of enterprises have invested heavily in Flex. They’re not going to give up that investment anytime soon, particularly since the Flash Player on the desktop isn’t going anywhere.

To prove this, I did a quick little search on the monster.com website. This is not a debate about this particular job site’s ability or merit. Monster is big enough to represent the world at large, i.e. outside the Silicon Valley bubble where this Flash vs HTML5 debate is going down most vigorously. Therefore, it’s good enough for my non-scientific experiments.

First off, I did a search for HTML5 jobs nationwide. Let’s take a look at the results:

HTML5 Job Search

The results of my nationwide HTML5 job search

Next, I did a search for Flex jobs nationwide. Let’s take a look at this results there:

Flex Job Search

The results for the nationwide Flex job search

Now, some people will argue, what if you did a search for “HTML 5″ vs “HTML5″.  That brings the number up to 1700, but a quick glance shows that the majority are NOT HTML5 jobs. Rather, they’re HTML jobs with the number 5 somewhere in the job listing.  Also, “Flex hours” must also boost up the “Flex” search, right?  I found 1 “flex hour” posting in the first 100 jobs, so I don’t think the argument is valid

Now, what happens to the numbers if you search for “Flash” or “ActionScript”? I don’t know, because I didn’t .  Why not? Well, because Flex’s 1300 is close enough to the results of “HTML 5″ and blows way past the results for “HTML5″ to illustrate the main point:

Today, you can get hired by roughly 1300 companies to do Flex work or you can get hired by 18 companies to do HTML5 work.

If there’s one thing we’re very aware of at 360|Flex, it’s getting paid to do work.  We think getting paid is good.  We also started the conference to help you better your pay (if your working with Flex) or to help you find a new job (if you’re not working with Flex).  Therefore, we just wanted to point out that attending 360|Flex for the foreseeable future is a worthwhile investment.  Register now and participate in the greatest gathering of Flex developers anywhere.

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5 Responses to “360Flex – Flex vs HTML5: Flex work pays today”

  1. Paul Carney
    February 16th, 2010 @ 5:36 pm

    The HMTL 5 spec is not ratified yet, so it is still "alpha" or maybe even "beta" right now, which will account for the smaller number.

    But as with building a new business, keep in mind your goals: work today or prepared for tomorrow. I am sure the buggy whip companies would have made the same arguments you are making.

    That's not to say that Flex/Flash will go the way of the buggy whip (that is yet to be determined), but if Flash is not the major platform in 2-4 years, then it would look that way in retrospect. Of course, there are still cobol programmers today…

  2. John Wilker
    February 16th, 2010 @ 5:43 pm

    I don't agree with the analogy at all.

    But I do agree that the spec isn't ratified and apparently might not be until closer to 2022? So the argument (not aimed at you Paul) that Flash is dead now and the "open web" of HTML5 is the "way and the light" is false and misleading.

    I'd argue against anyone building anything on any platform with Beta, let alone Alpha, heavens no pre-Alpha technologies. That's not planning for the future, that's gambling. It might pay off, or you spend the time to rewrite your app to the spec that won, or at least the spec that is current.

    Our point is Flex/Flash pays right now. So those arguing it's death obviously aren't looking for HTML5 work, since 18 jobs is pretty tight competition, LOL.

  3. davidjmcclelland
    February 16th, 2010 @ 8:21 pm

    I am too hungry to stop making buggy whips right now. I am not too desperate to keep an eye on what is happening with other technologies, just like when I used to develop in Director, or FileMaker, or Basic, or Pascal…

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    February 16th, 2010 @ 5:01 pm

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  5. Makina
    May 28th, 2010 @ 5:45 pm

    THANKS FOR ADMİN.NİCE SHARİNG.VERYY NİCE..

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