“Oracle will stop releasing its JDK for free: *Java 10.0.2 (July 2018) will be the last free Oracle JDK*. From then on, users either need to pay Oracle (or somebody else) for use of their JDK or rely on OpenJDK.”
“Oracle will stop releasing its JDK for free: *Java 10.0.2 (July 2018) will be the last free Oracle JDK*. From then on, users either need to pay Oracle (or somebody else) for use of their JDK or rely on OpenJDK.”
This may very well explain the shift to Kotlin as the new language choice for Android by Google.
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Google’s internal codebase is mainly Java I think. But they’ve also got ART (Android Runtime). I don’t think the JDK is necessary for Google.
en.m.wikipedia.org – Android Runtime – Wikipedia
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Awesome. My research into design-enhanced programming languages led me to treat languages with higher percentages of the program specification devoted to reserved keywords in relation to programmer named symbols as ‘damage’ that needed to be routed around 😉
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