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why kotlin so special? everyone loves it. i as a senior java developer am sooo goddamn lazy to learn a new language just because of the hype. why is it so overhyped ?

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    You don't really sound like a senior developer to me if you were to ask about merits regarding learning a new programming language .....matter of fact I am pretty sure most senior developers do their own research and testing regaring a new language to make their own opinions.

    Just a thought.
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    Are you sure you're a senior? You don't seem like that.
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    @AleCx04 bro i dont give a fuck if someone thinks im a senior or not. i asked a question and instead of answering it you trashtalk about me. for what?
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    @SukMikeHok no no, that is not trashtalking. I live by the idea of being cool to others before actually acting like a dick. If that came out as me being a dick I assure you it was not the original intention.

    Just an educated observation, an astute analysis if you will. I have never met a senior developer do something like this, so naturally it raised some questions.
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    @AleCx04 then clearly we have different perceptions of what senior developer means. in my mind i am a senior. in yours i am not. i couldnt care less. can you now answer my question?
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    @SukMikeHok so you didn't spent time to look into it yourself and expect answers here? ಠ_ಠ
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    Who care about is he a senior or not? If thats the problem, I ask as a junior dev. Just interested on hearing people thoughts about kotlin
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    Try it out and you'll see you'll never want to go back to Java. It's mainly syntax sugar. When you begin, you think it's just Java written a little bit differently, but as you go on, you get the hang on it and can't stand looking at Java code again ;)
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    @Forside thank you good sir
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    @SukMikeHok no dude my bad. It would seem to me that I am not qualified to answer the questions of senior developers :D if anything you should most definitely create a trivial application, test out the speed of the solutions and peform some benchmarks, test out different schematics for different solutions to see if the syntax works for ya and learn a little about the internal implementation of the language to see if it fits as a long term solution for multiple problem domains.

    You know, kind of how a senior dev would normally roll.

    Me? I like Kotlin, but don't see it replacing Java, at least not for me!
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    @ThreadRipper aw b you gon make me blush :P but yeah it caught my attention as well. That an the other posts he has. Did some diggin after this one and saw the noobness all over the place. Nothing wrong with the noobness, we all start somewhere, it just strikes me as odd y know?
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