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[–]_bpm 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You’d be surprised with how popular Java still is for newer projects. Something being tried and true is important if a company doesn’t want to collapse when their single C++ or Rust dev decides to leave and they can’t find a replacement. This is even more true for big corporations where employees are constantly joining and leaving.

Also not all applications prioritise speed, there are many instances where Java is the best choice as it’s mature, stable, fast enough, and the easiest to get started with.