Why is Java the Most Unsuitable Programming Language for Startups?

Why is Java the Most Unsuitable Programming Language for Startups?
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Java might be popular, but its disadvantages are making startups reluctant to use it

Over the past several years, Java has experienced consistent development in its programming and coding efficiency. It has emerged as one of the top programming languages in the world that is designed to keep applications running efficiently and smoothly. Experts believe, one of the biggest reasons why Java is so popular is because of its independence. The programs can run on several different types of computers, as long as the computer has a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) installed, a Java program can run on it. The programming language has been around for quite a long time, hence, some of the biggest organizations in the world are using Java to build applications and platforms, banks, retailers, insurance companies, utilities, and manufacturers. Basically, Java is fundamentally object-oriented. The code is extremely robust since Java objects contain no references to data external to themselves.

Java solutions are quite prevalent in all types of organizations as it is one most widely used programming languages in the world. But recent data reveals that modern startups are avoiding Java, and with the emergence of several other modern and hi-tech programming languages, the Java language is basically getting buried deep. There are several advantages of using Java software development services, but there are also several critical disadvantages that overshadow these benefits, which is also why startups are neglecting the language and are opting to choose other useful and modern programming languages for their project.

The Disadvantages of Java Software Development

Several of the programming languages in the world are open-source and free to use by developers and programmers. But Oracle has claimed that it will charge for Java Standard Edition 8, which is actually a huge setback for startups that are looking for low-budgeted, affordable solutions for their software development needs. But, this phenomenon should not affect companies that are looking for long-term support from Oracle. They can continue basically continue using the standard and free versions of Java.

Java also suffers from frequent performance issues, when we compare it with other languages. Basically, the language's software solutions are fairly memory-consuming and slower in nature. Besides, since it is a high-level language, all the lines of code should be converted into machine-level language, which can slow down the execution in light of the additional degree of abstraction and aggregation. Java's garbage collector also causes execution and performance issues due to its exorbitant memory and trash assortment utilization. However, it is a great programming language but often causes problems that can be resolved after using another programming language.

Bottom Line

Even though Java has many disadvantages, it still is a relevant programming language and its popularity shows no signs of declining, and for that reason, the language is still worth learning. It is an all-around universal programming language that is extensively used to build mobiles, desktops, and large-scale industry servers and applications. Recently, the language has been gaining massive credibility in the IoT domain and cloud development. While Java does not meet all demands, it is still a popular programming language that is widely used and benefits several businesses and people.

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