Yeah Rust has a pretty low chance since Java is everywhere, but Java might be on the decline for most aspects of development (in terms that i'll clarify next). If a new project were to choose a technology for their servers, they would choose JavaScript or Python. If they wanted a native Android app, they would most likely choose Kotlin, of if they wanted a cross platform app, Flutter/React Native. For games, Unity/Godot/Unreal are much more approachable than things like LWJGL and whatnot. Java is a great language to learn programming with, but I'm seeing less adoption of it in present time. Also yeah, Java is pretty popular still since 10 year old startups used them for their services and don't want to change the code. It's like with PHP: Facebook still uses it but you rarely see a new company using PHP.
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Yeah Rust has a pretty low chance since Java is everywhere, but Java might be on the decline for most aspects of development (in terms that i'll clarify next). If a new project were to choose a technology for their servers, they would choose JavaScript or Python. If they wanted a native Android app, they would most likely choose Kotlin, of if they wanted a cross platform app, Flutter/React Native. For games, Unity/Godot/Unreal are much more approachable than things like LWJGL and whatnot. Java is a great language to learn programming with, but I'm seeing less adoption of it in present time. Also yeah, Java is pretty popular still since 10 year old startups used them for their services and don't want to change the code. It's like with PHP: Facebook still uses it but you rarely see a new company using PHP.