Jeff Martin on Nostr: Watching each new Java release basically just import features from Kotlin is rather ...
Watching each new Java release basically just import features from Kotlin is rather satisfying. Especially when we don't have to wait for Java to catch up and can already use Kotlin today.
Today's musings brought to you by my IDE reminding me they did a lot of work to support the new Java features I don't care about.
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