In a November 19 blog post, JetBrains said it would drop these scripting technologies from Kotlin because its research showed that user needs were covered by other technologies already being supported.
The functionality is limited and improving it has not been a priority, JetBrains said. The company will continue to promote the Kotlin Notebook plugin and IDE Scratch files as solutions for interactive Kotlin development.
JetBrains does not believe supporting a de facto obsolete API makes sense, indicating a shift towards more efficient and relevant technologies.
JetBrains did not find evidence of enough usage to continue maintaining KotlinScriptMojo, leading to plans for its removal in upcoming Kotlin releases.
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