Campbell Ritchie wrote:I don't think we can advise you.
A few things to consider: Are you happy to work with Groovy? Are there lots of other job opportunities for you to apply for? How long might you have to go without a salary? How easy would it be to move?
I expect this thread will move to a different forum.
I have never read Groovy, I have been in java always...Even the interview i went through , they took 3 long rounds in java itself ..
No such opportunities as of now but people in the industry say that market will open in Feb , then lots of openings will be there.
All i want that , if i consider this job and after an year .. if i think of changing ..would i get growth and openings for Groovy as we get for java ?
I do not want to waste time on the technology which have no scope in future , I have great interest in java although i am not perfect .. The knowledge i have , just dont want to waste it opting Groovy.