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by foobarian
1360 days ago
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Not answering your primary question, I know. But I wonder where you are getting the "Java is Dead" sentiment - I am not getting it at all in my (web/enterprisey) circle, if anything there is a lot of excitement due to new LTS versions and other JVM languages like Kotlin. And I am also finding a lot of gratitude for the language not changing in drastic ways (can you imagine a Python 2->3 like transition?) despite the siren call of fancy new PL features. |
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And yes, I'm with you. I'm super excited about the changes to the Java language, and the JVM continues to be superior for many workloads. Hotspot is arguably one of the best virtual machines that exists today.
But there are plenty of "Java is dead" blog posts and comments here on HN to substantiate my original viewpoint. Maybe because I make a living with Java, I have a bias towards those articles but filter out others, so I don't have a clean picture of this sentiment and it's more in my head.