Kotlin could overtake Java on Android next year

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Oct 25, 2017
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Which tools support Java 9’s new modularity features

Apache Ant, Apache Maven, Eclipse IDE, Gradle, Jenkins, and IntelliJ Idea don’t all yet support this key new capability in Java SE Read More

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Kotlin could overtake Java on Android next year

Now that Google has endorsed Kotlin for Android development, Java-based mobile developers could become dinosaurs Read More

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Podcast #3: It's Time to Tackle the Legacy Support Challenge

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