I'm currently working on Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA) in Java, and I'm interested in diving into Java Backend Development. However, I've heard mixed opinions, with many saying that Java is dying. Can anyone help clarify this for me? It's a bit confusing, and I'd love some guidance!
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Learning Java for backend development is a solid choice! Many startups and traditional companies still rely on Java, and there are tons of job opportunities out there. If you're interested in backend work, you should definitely pursue it!
Java is far from dead! It's still a go-to language for backend development, especially in enterprise environments. Plus, picking up other languages like C# or Go later on will be a breeze if you're already comfortable with Java. If you enjoy it, go for it!
Yeah, and the transition from Java to C# is really smooth if you ever decide to switch! It's a good plan to have in the future.