• atzanteol@sh.itjust.works
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    5 months ago

    Kotlin. I know it’s becoming the thing for Android but I’d love to see it more on desktop and servers. It’s a fantastic language.

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      The fact that Kotlin doesn’t have an official open source LSP in this day and age, in addition to related tooling, forcing you into a single not particularly open IDE ecosystem, and the fact that the developer company straight up said its purpose is to drive up Intellij sales, makes me very apprehensive about it… good syntax or otherwise. Even Java doesn’t come with as much of a vendor lock-in, and I woudn’t wanna touch that either.

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        5 months ago

        All fair points. I feel like they’re stuck in the Sun / Microsoft trap of trying to monetize a language and it holds them/it back.

        And to add - Java has zero vendor lock-in these days. OpenJDK is the reference implementation and is open/free.

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      Yea I wasn’t a fan of it initially coming from C++ and C# but it is growing on me. There’s a lot of neat concepts. I just wish it’d allow me to put curly braces on the next line.