![]() In short: competing with newer, lighter, more concise, more expressive and state-of-art feature-packed programming languages turns into an unfair challenge for Java. ![]() Therefore, it has been piling up a legacy baggage that's now dragging it down - each new version of Java has to be compatible with the previous one. Just think about it: Java was released 20 years ago. Why should you even consider trying it as an alternative to sometimes problematic, yet familiar and reliable Java? Now here are some of the best answers to your legitimate question:īut First: What's the “Problem” with Java? Is it about time that your reconsidered Java as the go-to language for your Android-based projects? And to switch over to Kotlin, the (not so) new support language for Android development, maybe? But what's behind its surging in popularity among developers? In other words: what are the biggest advantages of Kotlin over Java?
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