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I agree Java is dying, but so is .Net. Microsoft is trying it's best, but .Net Core is no where near as popular as .Net 3.5. (google trends). Embrace the Beam. :)
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My feeling is that .NET core is just starting to gather steam. I think it took some time before developers understood what was happening (and probably still quite many .NET developers could not describe the differences).

This Google Trends search shows .NET Core as leading since February 2017 [1]

[1] https://trends.google.fi/trends/explore?date=today%205-y&q=....

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Only on SV coffee shops.

My world is pretty much divided between Java and .NET, with a sprinkle of C++.

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In your opinion what software platform will replace java and .net?
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