As for the demand for Java developers, it stays at a very high level year after year . According to a recent report by analytical company Burning Glass, Java Developer is one of the most common tech occupations in the U.S., with a total number of open job postings nearly reaching 4000 in February 2020 in the U.S. alone.
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The average Kotlin developer is becoming more experienced and is growing together with the language. In 2018, more than half of the Kotlin developers had used the language for less than 6 months. And now a plurality of 31% are developers who have been using Kotlin from 2 to 4 years .
Read moreIs Kotlin losing popularity?
Kotlin is relatively new, and is gaining considerable momentum in popularity in a few years but it still is leaps and bounds behind Java when it comes to becoming a globally known and practiced programming language.
Read moreIs Kotlin losing popularity?
Kotlin is relatively new, and is gaining considerable momentum in popularity in a few years but it still is leaps and bounds behind Java when it comes to becoming a globally known and practiced programming language.
Read moreHow fast is Kotlin growing?
The average Kotlin developer is becoming more experienced and is growing together with the language. In 2018, more than half of the Kotlin developers had used the language for less than 6 months. And now a plurality of 31% are developers who have been using Kotlin from 2 to 4 years .
Read moreIs Kotlin gaining popularity?
Kotlin has consistently ranked among the top 4 most-loved programming languages since 2018 , according to the Stack Overflow Developer Surveys. Kotlin is one of the fastest-growing programming languages, ranking fourth in that category in GitHub’s 2019 State of the Octoverse survey.
Read moreIs Kotlin gaining popularity?
Kotlin has consistently ranked among the top 4 most-loved programming languages since 2018 , according to the Stack Overflow Developer Surveys. Kotlin is one of the fastest-growing programming languages, ranking fourth in that category in GitHub’s 2019 State of the Octoverse survey.
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