On Wed, 16 May 2012 10:05:15 +0200, Casper Bang <[email protected]>
wrote:
within it. You can of course disagree, but I definitely see a backlash
against (legacy) Java and a desire to push the art forward.
I don't see any backlash, but this is subjective. It's hard to discuss on
these basis. If we look at Tiobe, which as I said many times has to be
considered with a very large pinch of salt, it's true that Java is slowly
degrading. C# seems to be slowly growing, but it's so far from Java that I
see hardly a strategic move. The only language which is gaining a lot is
ObjC and this is due to iOS, not to anger towards Java. With the current
trends, ObjC apart, nothing will significantly change for a few years.
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