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by threeseed
3325 days ago
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Not sure what you're rambling about. Java is still and always will be the core language of the JVM. It isn't going anywhere and the Java team (comprising mostly ex-Sun people) continues to push the language forward under Oracle's fantastic stewardship. The issue is that Java is required to be more stable than other languages since it powers so many production, enterprise system and hence will be slower to innovate. I have seen no widespread movement to jump from the Java/JVM ship if anything more and more people are moving towards it because of languages like Scala, Clojure, Kotlin etc. |
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