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By villane
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Published: Jan 17 2008 / 09:48

Java is the general purpose language that can satisfy almost any requirements and scale in most directions (if not quite down to scripting). However, Java has problems as well ...
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whiskeyjack replied ago:

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Uhhh... one would think that a post about the "State of programming languages" would talk about more than Java. You touch C# and Scala and name drop a bunch of others. Not comprehensive. Better description please.

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debasishg replied ago:

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I agree with whiskeyjack. Java is mainstream, all of us know what is happening out there. With a title like "State of Programming Languages", I expected a lot more information about the growing ones like F#, Scala, IO and D ..

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villane replied ago:

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You are right, I put a too general title to it. I changed it to "Will Java change, stay the same or be replaced?", but I can't change this link's title any more.

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bloid replied ago:

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fixed it for you...

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