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I’m not considering the side projects that ICs do for fun or YouTube courses/projects in new language. Java is known for its strong position. If you are someone who used “only” Java for 5+ years, do you feel scared that you will locked with that language? 3209yoe
Java is trash why do people want a library for everything
Doesn’t every language have libraries for things though? I guess except C and C++
Java people don’t want to write a single original line of logic, every line wants to be a call into some stupid dependency that has a security vulnerability two weeks later
Modern Java is probably even more interoperable with picking up other languages. Just make sure you’re constantly growing. Java 8 has been out for almost a decade, it’s beyond time for everyone to be comfortable with streams & functional programming
Java is Good 👍 Will never die. Enterprise will keep using Java.
The question is not about lifetime of Java
Learn Kotlin
The question is not about what to learn next.
Wut? If you’re good with java, you can easily pick up other languages
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Worked in Java/jvm languages for 9 years. Now on IG using python. I miss Java. It's so much better.
How do you feel about multi processing on python ? What's a good use case for scalable python
🗑My opinion is pick a different language
From Java moved to C#… Java feels old and backwards in comparison.. Just moved to GoLang.. Still mixed opinions but I see it’s potential.. C# 11.0 is so simple to code and yet has extreme performance on .net core runtime..
Doing Java for 12 years. No fear
Design patterns and coding architecture is more important than programming language. Although Java tends to overabstract you would not want to do that in C++ codebases