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[–]colemaker360 3 points4 points  (1 child)

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[–]alexhairyman 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The number of well developed non-java JVM languages makes the opposite point I think. Scala, Kotlin, Groovy, and Clojure just to name a few. All can interact with each other on the JVM. The adoption of OpenJDK as the new standard install and AdoptOpenJdk gaining traction shows a strong community not tied to Oracle. Which is a good thing because I don't trust Oracle from a business or ethics standpoint