Java Web Developer with a passion for Spring and cloud computing. Know a thing or two about AWS. Trying to learn NodeJS lately with the help of TypeScript.
Java is not going anywhere in the near future. It seems like Java is always reinventing itself, in more recent years is used on Android, the most prominent usage, it is also used in embedded devices, IoT in general, the language has also been evolved to address the concerns of the developers and now with this new release model, although I don't know if it is going to have the expected effects, the expectation is to evolve even faster. Java is the leader in enterprise applications. I don't think there is any web framework as complete as Spring Framework and if there is, I would like to know, honest question. So, I don't think it will end any time soon, many languages came and went in the past 22 years and Java is still here.
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Java is not going anywhere in the near future. It seems like Java is always reinventing itself, in more recent years is used on Android, the most prominent usage, it is also used in embedded devices, IoT in general, the language has also been evolved to address the concerns of the developers and now with this new release model, although I don't know if it is going to have the expected effects, the expectation is to evolve even faster. Java is the leader in enterprise applications. I don't think there is any web framework as complete as Spring Framework and if there is, I would like to know, honest question. So, I don't think it will end any time soon, many languages came and went in the past 22 years and Java is still here.