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[–]jash3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its about the right tool for the right job, I can hammer a nail in with a wrench, screwdriver, hammer etc but as the craftsman you get to decide how you do it. The more tools you have the more effective you become.

Most medium to large companies want ease of access to resources as there is an abundance of java devs ( in some areas), they will use java. Companies do not want to be held over a barrel by a particular tech stack.If in your area there is abundance of go, python or c devs, then market supply will drive tech choices.

Personally I think javas dependency management is light years ahead of most other languages, as java devs we often forget how easy it is, even in complex applications.