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The data I looked at suggests without Android Java falls behind JavaScript. Also, Python is starting to take over at CS schools which is usually a sign it’s going to be even more popular in the future.

I suspect Python is going to take over from Java fairly soon, even if it might not reach Java’s mid 2000 dominance. That said, Java never reached the dominance of C, and C never reached the dominance of Fortran so I don’t think such arbitrary benchmarks mean much. In absolute numbers we have far more programmers so the next dominant language is likely to surpass past peaks by that metric.



I don't know if Android matters that much (it's quite small), but regardless, as I've said several times, JS and Python are indeed the only languages with arguably better prospects than Java at the moment. Those who want Java to remain in that top tier should at least understand why, if we'd emulate anyone in any way, we'd try to emulate them rather than languages that are doing so much worse than Java.

But it's also good to remember that both JS and Python have their own issues, that are by no means smaller than Java's, and neither of them currently threatens Java's dominance on the server, and no one else does either (although PHP and Ruby did in the past).




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