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Why You Can No Longer Use Java for App Development in Google Apps?

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In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, change is the only constant. Recently, a significant shift has taken place in the realm of app development for Google apps. Java, once a stalwart language, has found itself sidelined in favor of newer alternatives. Let's explore the reasons behind this transformation and what it means for developers.

The Rise of Kotlin

Once upon a time, Java stood tall as the primary language for Android app development. However, in the last few years, Kotlin has emerged as the new favorite in the developer community. Google officially embraced Kotlin in 2017, elevating it to a first-class language for Android app development.

Developers quickly fell in love with Kotlin's concise syntax, enhanced functionality, and seamless interoperability with Java. As a result, many began adopting Kotlin for their new projects, signaling a paradigm shift in the Android development landscape.

Google’s Push for Modernization

Google, always at the forefront of technological innovation, has been on a mission to modernize its app development ecosystem. Kotlin aligns perfectly with this vision, offering features that streamline the development process and enhance overall code quality.

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Robin khokhar
Robin khokhar

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I do Web development and Internet Marketing. Sharing Tips when i get time about internet marketing, SEO and WordPress through my blog Trickyenough.com.

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