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But then you have to use Kotlin, which isn't just Java with nullability types, but a language with quite a different design philosophy, and a language that is increasingly at odds with the evolution of the JDK (partly but not solely because it also targets other platforms, such as Android and JS). It appeals to some but certainly not to all (interestingly, it hasn't significantly affected the portion of Java platform developers using alternative languages, which has remained pretty much constant at about 10% for the past 15 years).


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