Jepp, and as Java gets more features anyway, many things will get better. So personally we have not switched although I do from a developer perspective like what Kotlin has done, but from a broader view we have not swapped although some people want to, with the same reasoning as you have combined with the fact that Java is moving along rather fast now (and many of the small things can be fixed with frameworks/libs anyway).
Okey, I understand the premise with LTS for your sake then, thanks for clearifying.
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Jepp, and as Java gets more features anyway, many things will get better. So personally we have not switched although I do from a developer perspective like what Kotlin has done, but from a broader view we have not swapped although some people want to, with the same reasoning as you have combined with the fact that Java is moving along rather fast now (and many of the small things can be fixed with frameworks/libs anyway).
Okey, I understand the premise with LTS for your sake then, thanks for clearifying.