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You don't become a thought leader by being stuck in the past. You have to evolve and move on, and need to realize that there is zero benefit in tool religion.

Java is so big today because at one point for all the marketing money by Sun and C++ incompetence among programmers, it had a field day. I remember an architect who made Java compulsory in a program because as he was tired of C++, he just couldn't get it and neither any of his team members.

Today Java is, what C++ was at its times. Its showing age, and merely adding features and bloating won't fix it. There is tons of Java around, just like there was tons of C++. So people will be using Java for a while. But the creamy projects will be moving on to newer languages and there won't be growth or progress in Java world anymore. And sooner or later people will realize they don't want to associated with tools on their resume, only to be hired as 'migration engineers'.

Before that happens, its better to move on to something better.



Java is big today because its static typing with a focus on performance led to the some of the best free tooling in the industry married to some of the strongest performance metrics. Religion its not.




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