Why is it that every time the word Java comes up, some rando without any apparent insight into Java shows up to make weird Kotlin remarks.
1. There is no such thing as "strictly better syntax", that's impossible to objectivize.
2. Kotlin, while growing in popularity, doesn't even hit the 1% mark on the TIOBE index. It is currently less popular than Prolog. Java sits at 10%.
3. Don't yuck someone else's yum. It isn't constructive. It doesn't promote good discussion. And this just reeks of uninformed, subjective "java bad"-bandwagoning.
1. There is no such thing as "strictly better syntax", that's impossible to objectivize.
2. Kotlin, while growing in popularity, doesn't even hit the 1% mark on the TIOBE index. It is currently less popular than Prolog. Java sits at 10%.
3. Don't yuck someone else's yum. It isn't constructive. It doesn't promote good discussion. And this just reeks of uninformed, subjective "java bad"-bandwagoning.