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Future of Java developers.

hii friends..

     Many students are worried about what's gonna happen in future with java programming language. They always used to ask me questions about reliability of java. So ladies and gentleman boys n girls i'm here to give you answers to all your questions. 

I’ve read a lot of articles predicting the demise of the Java language. I don’t see that happening anytime soon. The Java language continues to evolve with the times. Java 7 was a fairly boring release. Java 8, however, has a number of exciting features. Java 8 lambda.

     While Java’s been around for a little over 20 years, Big Data has only been a buzzword in corporate environments for a little over 5 years. While the concept has existed much longer than that, the majority of us hadn’t heard the word. Because it’s so new to so many of us, the term “Big 
Data” is still evolving, and can mean different things to different peoples are a really neat new feature to Java. 

      It is pretty hard to predict future for Java and Python. As many others have indicated already, JavaScript (JS) is more likely to be around in any foreseeable future. It is because, JS is the de-facto lingua-franca for front end web. Whenever you encounter some HTML and CSS you most likely will also see some JS around as well. But, JS got a real kick when technologies like Node.js has taken it to back end. JS has the advantage of being the language that most programmers can somewhat comprehend. 

But, JS is not the best possible language that could do what it does. We can expect it to evolve itself into something very different, more mature and elegant. Or, some other successor can come in play.

Immediate future of Java is not in danger, it will easily be around for another one or two decades as one of the top used language. Java runs a lot of enterprise solutions. So it has a steady user-base. Probably the growth is not accelerating -- that is not a very good sign. When Android came in, Java got a kick and grew its user base. But, Android is building native C/C++ support. And Android's Java uses a lot of libraries that are different from Oracle's Java.

 Note that, Java is not only the language, but also the library and the whole framework. Today, Java is not replacing any other technology, but hey, neither Java is being replaced. But, arguably all of Java's use have alternatives.

Java’s already on desktop, mobile, tablet, PC and Mac, and so are the programmers and developers who make it happen. Not only that, there’s also surging popularity in learning how to code Java. This abundance of information and thirst for learning it is why a lot of organisations prefer to choose Java for the development of apps over any other language.

Its relevancy on every platform combined with the abundance of open-source code Java currently available makes Java one of the most in-demand skills now, and in the future.

NOW THE QUESTION COMES 

Is there a future for Java programmers?


My answer would be Yes
Java has completed 20 years and still growing. It is still one of the most widely used languages. You won't find the systems developed in Java dying in near future. Java has provided many proven solutions to mission critical business processes.
Oracle is still investing in Java. Oracle has release two new major versions of Java i.e Java 8 and Java 9. You can find companies getting inclined towards Java.

So chill guys relax. If you are a java developer then no need to worry cause you have wonderful future ahead....!!! Have a nice day ahead. keep missing me ;) b byyeee.... :)


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