53% of Java users abandoned it due to licensing costs of Java programming environmentsIndians have been leading experts of anything related to Java for a decade nowhttps://www.tivi.fi/uutiset/tv/1ea4e73d-d334-499d-8091-af860f409f5dAzul, a company 100% focused on Java development has released its global Oracle Java Usage, Pricing & Migration Survey and Report.Oracle Java is now getting abandoned due to changes in its license.Oracle’s share of Java users has been declining for years. The company held about 75% of the market for Java Development Kit (JDK) distributions in 2020 (New Relic 2020). However, only 42% in the Azul State of Java Survey and Report 2023. This survey shows that trend continues, as 86% of respondents who are using Oracle Java SE are currently moving or plan to move all or some of their Java applications off Oracle.The survey identified several factors driving organisations away from Oracle Java including:Cost: 53% cited Oracle Java as being too expensivePreference for open-source alternatives: 47% expressed a desire to use an open-source distribution like OpenJDKUncertainty: 38% pointed to ongoing changes in pricing, licensing, and support from OracleAudit risk: 25% mentioned concerns about potential Java usage audits by OracleSupport: 24% cited that Oracle support was not meeting their expectations
>>475714679>JavaBrah, it's 2024, not 2004
>>475715056You need Java to run Minecraft.
Based enterprise vs open source hobbyist java thread. Combine this with the linux threads, and /pol/ is becoming /g/.