-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I've first heard that statement around 2001/2002. It was the first time I started hearing that Java was dead, and at the time I got seriously worried as I focused on Java since the inception of my career - at the time, Java was six years old and it was not surprising for a technology of that age to have reached its peak. I seriously started looking around to discover what could have been the "next thing" so I wasn't trapped into a dead end. Then I learned that it was just nonsense and I stopped worrying. Of course, Java will eventually die and I have to be careful not to be trapped into a dead end, but I understood that those statements are not the proper canary in the coal mine.
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