It is no secret to anyone that java has been a very famous language and used for a long time, and using it, millions of softwares have been created worldwide.

Without doubts, Java is a language that will never disappear.

However, there are still comments that affirm that java is an ambiguous language that is gradually being replaced by other more modern languages.

So which of the two parties is to be believed?

Here, I will mention some reasons why JAVA will be with us, whether we want it to or not, for a long time to come: JAVA is always in the TOP of the most used programming languages ​​in the world.

Then, What are you waiting to learn JAVA?

Post by: Melissa Alvarez Jimenez – systems engineer to LYA_ELECTRONIC

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JAVA WILL NOT GO AWAY

It is no secret to anyone that java has been a very famous language and used for a long time, and using it, millions of softwares have been created worldwide.

Without doubts, Java is a language that will never disappear.

However, there are still comments that affirm that java is an ambiguous language that is gradually being replaced by other more modern languages.

So which of the two parties is to be believed?

Here, I will mention some reasons why JAVA will be with us, whether we want it to or not, for a long time to come: JAVA is always in the TOP of the most used programming languages ​​in the world.

  • It has many job opportunities, since Java allows creating software for mobile devices, sales terminals, ATMs, web services, the Internet of Things and even web pages.

  • Java is found in more than 15 billion devices. There is no other language that runs on so many devices.JAVA is currently in more than 1,200 million desktop systems, 3,000 million mobiles, 100% of blueRay devices, every year 1.4 billion smart cards are manufactured, which run a virtual machine made in JAVA. Java is under all devices: printers, webcams, televisions, medical equipment etc, Java is even in smart devices, which need Java microcontrollers to function.

  • And as a major reason: The fact that there are already millions of 100% working java-built softwares. There is no reason to make millionaire investments in re-making the same software in another language, that is not guaranteed to work as flawlessly as it was in Java.

Then, What are you waiting to learn JAVA?

Post by: Melissa Alvarez Jimenez – systems engineer to LYA_ELECTRONIC