Cool. Not sure why the JVM is not applicable to the discussion as it normally 
ensures binary compatibility as languages evolve. 

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> On Oct 28, 2018, at 9:16 AM, Gerald Henriksen <ghenr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> On Sat, 27 Oct 2018 14:33:32 -0500, you wrote:
>> 
>> What exactly are you referring to? I wasn’t aware of Android no longer being 
>> Java.
> 
> At Google I/O 2017 the Android team announced that Kotlin would be
> supported as a first class language along with Java, including full
> support in Android Studio.
> 
> While Android will likely never get rid of its Java base, developers
> have been switching to Kotlin due to the advantages it offers over
> Java.  Kotlin offers cleaner, easier to understand code without all
> the verbosity that Java forces.
> 
>> But also when I say java am referring to the JVM technology as well, so add 
>> in all of the JVM languages and it’s even more lopsided. 
> 
> The JVM is not relevant to a discussion about languages.
> 
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