top | item 45358829 (no title) xhevahir | 5 months ago Aren't a lot of those Java employers stuck on an old version of the language, one that's lacking most of those nice features? discuss order hn newest vips7L|5 months ago A lot are, but there is an equal amount that are of modern versions. It’s a big landscape of employers. I’ve already begun moving my team to Java 25 from 21. ramblerman|5 months ago less and less, with the new release cycles.What you get is either really old (Java 8 stuck on something nasty like weblogic).Or companies running either cutting edge or LTS.
vips7L|5 months ago A lot are, but there is an equal amount that are of modern versions. It’s a big landscape of employers. I’ve already begun moving my team to Java 25 from 21.
ramblerman|5 months ago less and less, with the new release cycles.What you get is either really old (Java 8 stuck on something nasty like weblogic).Or companies running either cutting edge or LTS.
vips7L|5 months ago
ramblerman|5 months ago
What you get is either really old (Java 8 stuck on something nasty like weblogic).
Or companies running either cutting edge or LTS.