On Thu, Apr 30, 2020, 19:58 mojo2012 <meister.fu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello guys, > > I've been wondering why groovy is kinda losing ground respectively not > gaining more traction these days. It's a fine language - so why does it not > kick off like kotlin? > I believe Kotlin would not kick off more than Groovy if it were not for Android not fully supporting java8 language features for a long time, and Google endorsing Kotlin officially. That's the area where Kotlin grew it's most significant base of followers. It's not strictly a matter of language superiority. That being said, the easily confusing mix of dynamic and static compilation and the "magic" DSL sins committed by Gradle and Geb do not help make Groovy popular with the mainstream. Though at the same time those features might keep Groovy alive in the wild.