http://www.sohu.com/a/2373745.
saw the news on Baidu, but I don"t know whether it is true or not.
I don"t know what effect this will have on developers
first of all, I would like to talk about my personal opinion:
first of all, relatively speaking, the vast majority of people do not use the commercial version of JAVA, and only a small number of enterprises will use the commercial version. As a result, this part of the enterprise language may change. But most of it should still have little impact.
what if it does?
personal knowledge is limited, only thinking that kotlin in google"s go, jvm series might be a reminder.
the ecology of But, java is so powerful! In fact, it is difficult to say that it is going to be replaced. Functional programming in jdk 8 and new syntax in jdk 10 simplify development.
https://www.oschina.net/trans. jdk 10 New Features
https://blog.csdn.net/tieseli. jdk 5-10 New Features comparison
if oracle spoils java, do you have any better second language recommendations?