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by lxgr
543 days ago
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The article lists several good reasons: Having to compile every time (or at least there not being a convenient wrapper that compiles and runs at once), the boilerplate of having to define a class and main method, exception handling, and most of all having to deal with Maven. |
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Other pointers are either opinionated or minor. From another hand, if dev has experience in Java, benefit of not learning some new language/ecosystem is kinda huge.