#Java and Kotlin

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<@&1008423204219531294> please have a look, thanks.

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I did some researches about hte subject, and Google stated that Kotlin will be the default OOP for android apps. Is still there a few people coding android apps in Java ?

Yes, there are still many developers coding Android apps in Java. While Kotlin has become increasingly popular for Android development due to its modern language features and interoperability with Java, there are still many existing projects and developers who are more comfortable with Java or have not yet made the switch to Kotlin.

Some reasons why developers may continue to use Java for Android development include familiarity with the language, existing codebases written in Java, or simply personal preference. Additionally, some companies may have policies or guidelines in place that require the use of Java for Android development.

It is important to note that both Java and Kotlin can be used for Android development, and developers have the flexibility to choose the language that best suits their needs and preferences. As Kotlin continues to gain traction in the Android community, it is likely that more developers will transition to using Kotlin for their Android projects. However, Java remains a viable option for Android development and will likely continue to be used for years to come.

coarse torrent
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it's more of a recommendation, not a default

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apps can be written in all sorts of languages

slate birch
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#rules , keep it in the help thread