• kassuro@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    Thanks for your answer.

    It’s a 30 year old swiss army knife, and it shows.

    There is a lot of improvementsn happening in the Java space , so that might change over the next years.

    It’s better by every metric and it’s a lot easier to manage your infrastructure (just a single binary file with no file or environmental dependencies; it doesn’t get any more straightforward than that.)

    With these new native builds you also get a single binary file as far as I know ( I’m still kinda new to Java) and much better startup times. So today Java might perform a little better in this comparison.

    But I take it as a good chance for getting a chance to introduce go as a language.