This means unfit for the enterprise environment. I still have to support 12 year old technologies where I develop for.
This also means that Enterprises will be forced on the rapid release cycle and therefor will waste enormous amounts of money on developers to keep up with the pace.
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2 u/roznak 09 Sep 2017 00:55
This means unfit for the enterprise environment. I still have to support 12 year old technologies where I develop for.
This also means that Enterprises will be forced on the rapid release cycle and therefor will waste enormous amounts of money on developers to keep up with the pace.
0 u/Antikaon [OP] 09 Sep 2017 01:31
Yep, pretty much.
2 u/roznak 09 Sep 2017 01:54
It can't last long, they run out of developers very quickly then the pyramid scheme collapses.
I also noticed that those new features, they don't matter for your code. All they are is sugar syntax that do not contribute to anything.
0 u/still_evolving 09 Sep 2017 12:44
What a click-bait title, after Oracle dumped Solaris it suggests that Oracle wants to dump Java as well. Which is not true.