Java turns 30, and there's no stopping it now
Briefly

Paul Jansen, CEO of a software quality services company, believes Java is crucial for enterprise applications, though it's losing ground for smaller projects due to verbosity and performance issues. Kohsuke Kawaguchi, recognized for the Java-based Hudson CI/CD tool, maintains that Java's importance isn't waning. Scott Sellers from Azul highlights that 99% of surveyed companies utilize Java, which supports essential business operations. Java's evolution includes applications in cloud computing and AI, suggesting a robust future as it adapts while maintaining its foundational strengths of independence and resilience.
Java is the 'here to stay' language for enterprise applications... it is not the go-to language anymore for smaller applications.
Clearly, it's not going away.
Java continues to deliver what developers want and businesses need: independence, scalability, and resilience.
It has been—and will continue to be—a foundational language.
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