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minus-square@SorteKanin@feddit.dklinkfedilink-2•14 days ago Java is industrial strength for professionals. Disagree. It’s an outdated tool today. Professionals would not choose it for new projects.
minus-square@Schtefanz@feddit.orglinkfedilinkEnglish1•14 days agoJava isn’t outdated it is stable, today you don’t need JakartaEE you can use something like Spring Boot, Quarkus, or a microframework. Try to run an npm install on a 3 year old Angular or React project and most likely it won’t work
Disagree. It’s an outdated tool today. Professionals would not choose it for new projects.
Java isn’t outdated it is stable, today you don’t need JakartaEE you can use something like Spring Boot, Quarkus, or a microframework.
Try to run an
npm install
on a 3 year old Angular or React project and most likely it won’t work