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Is java still worth learning in 2020

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6th Dec 2019, 3:25 PM
kashif malhan
23 Antworten
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Java is fully featured and provide security with Spring and if you know that mostly banking services using Java. As you know that android also use Java as a back-end then we can say this language will always be there. Java is only one which provides all features like we can make Desktop Applications, Web Applications, Android Applications and so many things.
6th Dec 2019, 7:43 PM
A͢J
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Java is pretty much everywhere: desktop, mobile, web. So, Java developers get a lot of job offers.
6th Dec 2019, 5:25 PM
Igor Makarsky
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Java is only strong today because it was so strongly pushed by colleges for so many years as the Microsoft alternative. However, there are more and more preferred contenders to choose from today. While Java will continue to employ people for a while to come, it will be despite it's many shortcomings compared to languages like C# and Kotlin. Legacy code has a tendency to stick around for a long time, sort of like cockroaches. 🤔😜 I do suspect that a decline will begin to be reflected in the coming years as Microsoft has made the push towards multiplatform and open source with .NET Core and with Google showing a long term commitment to back Kotlin over Java. I suspect that a majority of data reflected in the TIOBE search trends are generated from university students. Most college curriculums seem to be a good decade or so behind modern professional software engineering practices. This is the reason I don't rely on the TIOBE Index other than for amusement. https://www.sololearn.com/post/183509/
8th Dec 2019, 3:57 PM
David Carroll
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YES, IT IS. Though there are many other languages but still nothing can beat JAVA. You can build games, mobile applications, desktop applications, web applications and a lot of other things
6th Dec 2019, 6:41 PM
Arafat Hossain Ar
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Very much. Have you seen the demand for java developers on LinkedIn?
6th Dec 2019, 3:26 PM
Avinesh
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Yes, it's still widely used.
8th Dec 2019, 12:48 PM
Sonic
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LinkedIn is another community for professionals, believe it or not but you have atleast 20 to 30 job postings almost every week for java dsvelopers. Just like ~ swim ~ mentioned it is heavily used in enterprise development.
6th Dec 2019, 4:29 PM
Avinesh
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TIOBE index december 2019 https://www.tiobe.com/tiobe-index/ Java still on top - it's a great career choice.
8th Dec 2019, 3:33 PM
HNNX 🐿
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Yes of course
8th Dec 2019, 2:02 PM
jaesleen vivas
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Also explicit language so perfect to learn OPP logic
8th Dec 2019, 2:29 PM
Francois Groulx
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Recently I attended TCS exam which is india's largest IT company ,and every question there was in c language and as you said now there is kotlin for android development, so what's the advantage of learning java in 2020
6th Dec 2019, 3:31 PM
kashif malhan
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WebpageDoctor who told you that python ain't a programming language? Any source please?as a python learner I find your comment offensive
8th Dec 2019, 3:17 AM
Abhay
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Of course sir
8th Dec 2019, 12:48 PM
Jayrald G. Holgado
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Yessss
8th Dec 2019, 1:24 PM
Kricket Piliin
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good q
8th Dec 2019, 1:34 PM
mohammed sokni
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Avinesh No, are you suggesting its popular there!?
6th Dec 2019, 3:41 PM
kashif malhan
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Yeeeeesssssssssz
7th Dec 2019, 6:28 AM
Thulani Themba
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WebpageDoctor i have but just at beginner's level and it felt good and so i wanted to go deep ,but before I do that i wanted to know if it adds up any value to my career in a significant way.
7th Dec 2019, 3:31 PM
kashif malhan
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Yes of course.
8th Dec 2019, 5:32 AM
Gayani Abeykoon
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Yess
8th Dec 2019, 10:26 AM
Varun Dabholkar
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