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Java will never die. Fuck what anyone says otherwise

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    LoL. Now I understand why you love angular so much.
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    Java will die. Just as soon as the devs that are propping it up all die.
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    Countless business applications are written in Java - of course it won't die in the next few decades. Even Cobol is still alive (it became OOP in 2002)!
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    Because 3 billion devices run java.
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    To be fair, because of competition from Kotlin Java was forced to improve things, and modern versions of Java are quite decent. If they keep up the improvements I think Java will stay relevant for some time.

    At my company we are using Java for most of micro services and I have no complaints.

    We are of course on the latest lts version of Java, legacy versions are a pain to work in (8 or lower) and I would probably include 11 as the legacy version as well.
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    Everything will die. One day the Sun will envelope Earth. But Java will remain.
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    Well Java ain't going anywhere anytime soon, since the JVM (that things like kotlin, while more modern as a language, still use) isn't going anywhere soon.

    And while Java remains the reference driving language for the JVM, it will never disappear.
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    Just because it won’t, doesn’t mean it shouldn’t.
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    Java is <3
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    @Demolishun

    Minecraft ain't got nothing to do against Doom in terms of portability. 😂
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