Java is boilerplate though. It’s finally getting almost tolerable with static imports, arrow functions/lambdas (whatever Java calls it), etc.
If I had to write Java, I’d push for Kotlin instead, after failing to convince management that there are much better options for the problem they need to solve.
Java is boilerplate though. It’s finally getting almost tolerable with static imports, arrow functions/lambdas (whatever Java calls it), etc.
If I had to write Java, I’d push for Kotlin instead, after failing to convince management that there are much better options for the problem they need to solve.
You can say you’re running Java and write components in Kotlin or Scala, no one knows after the module is published!