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r/programmingmemes • u/HitxLerr • 17d ago
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I thought in Java 17+, you could do the same on lines.
And of course, it is strange using Java when we have Kotlin.
-5 u/App1e8l6 17d ago What’s actually running Java anywhere near that version though? 4 u/Skepller 17d ago Most things, as its literally the most used version lmao It'll be overtaken (if it hasn't already) by the newer Java 21 this year. The Java release adoption problem is much less of an issue for a while now. 3 u/shamshuipopo 17d ago lol everything in production on critical systems I have touched in the last 2 years 2 u/AibofobicRacecar6996 17d ago What version are you running? 1 u/Devatator_ 16d ago Only actual Java codebase I've touched is Minecraft and Mojang does keep it up to date quite well. The current version uses Java 25. My main version (1.21.1) uses Java 21
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What’s actually running Java anywhere near that version though?
4 u/Skepller 17d ago Most things, as its literally the most used version lmao It'll be overtaken (if it hasn't already) by the newer Java 21 this year. The Java release adoption problem is much less of an issue for a while now. 3 u/shamshuipopo 17d ago lol everything in production on critical systems I have touched in the last 2 years 2 u/AibofobicRacecar6996 17d ago What version are you running? 1 u/Devatator_ 16d ago Only actual Java codebase I've touched is Minecraft and Mojang does keep it up to date quite well. The current version uses Java 25. My main version (1.21.1) uses Java 21
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Most things, as its literally the most used version lmao
It'll be overtaken (if it hasn't already) by the newer Java 21 this year. The Java release adoption problem is much less of an issue for a while now.
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lol everything in production on critical systems I have touched in the last 2 years
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What version are you running?
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Only actual Java codebase I've touched is Minecraft and Mojang does keep it up to date quite well. The current version uses Java 25. My main version (1.21.1) uses Java 21
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u/Helen83FromVillage 17d ago
I thought in Java 17+, you could do the same on lines.
And of course, it is strange using Java when we have Kotlin.