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by Pieman103021
3039 days ago
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I definitely disagree that java is looking like - or even starting to - python did in 2004, it still has a huge market share, even compared to python. Yes python is definitely more popular now, enough so that the python paradox doesn't even apply, but it will probably never apply to java, or at least not in the current computing paradigm. |
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Elm, Haskell, Clojure, etc, seem like they fulfill the role of "2004 python" in 2018.