Thread regarding Oracle Corp. layoffs

Anyone here can speculate about fate of Java EE, SE considering the sh-- going on?

I am in Europe country and recently left ORACLE, I loved what I was doing until politics took over and our project was k--led in favour or something Don J thought we should have been doing.

I started working in a bank 6 months back and we started looking into cloud options (that is why they more or less hired me). Contenders are Azure, Pivotal, AWS and OpenShift (Red Hat). Nobody even considered ORACLE as an option.

I am a bit worried on how ORACLE is handling Java SE, EE (Jakarta now). I feel that they are pivoting to invest more in project Graal and reduce investment in Java SE and more or less abandon Java EE as a standard.

Anyone here with more insight on recent events care to speculate?

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Python rules, Java snoozed! AI and NLP all Python. Later Java Dorks!

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Post ID: @1gcp+Z44UewS

Oracle's problem is that its an unattractive employer.

Top talent have many far better options.

Oracle ends up with B, C, and D staff just like IBM.

In a competitive deal at a bank or telco, these resources face off in a bake-off.

Oracle will always lose badly.

Notice the cloud references for AWS and Microsoft?

Biggest names, top of their industries.

Look at the few Oracle references: Unkowns.

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@Z44UewS-ggq

Still cleaning the brown stuff off your face, I see.

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Post ID: @vpq+Z44UewS

I do know of several that have gone to the Open JDK JVM instead of creating a contract for the "standard" JVM

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Post ID: @qpa+Z44UewS

"Anyone here with more insight.."

LoL. You have to be a troll. Look at the source for your 'insight.'

This forum is a cesspool of laid-off, embittered degenerates.

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