A long time ago (13 years) in a conference centre far, far away (San Francisco), Jedi Master Joda gave a controversial opinionated talk on JVM languages - "The Next Big JVM Language".
At the time, Scala, Groovy and Clojure were snapping at Java's heels, and Kotlin has joined the mix since.
But Master Joda argued that the Next Big JVM Language would be Java!
It is time for me to return to the topic and examine the JVM language scene in 2024.
At the time, Scala, Groovy and Clojure were snapping at Java's heels, and Kotlin has joined the mix since.
But Master Joda argued that the Next Big JVM Language would be Java!
It is time for me to return to the topic and examine the JVM language scene in 2024.
- How far has Java moved forward in the last 13 years?
- What do the other JVM languages have to teach Java?
- Where is Java still lacking?
- And most crucially, did the concept of "Next Big JVM Language" happen or not!