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Discussion: Is Java still good for web development?

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Elina Max
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Elina Max:8. July 14:53

Yes, Java is still good for web development. It is widely used for building robust, scalable, and secure web applications. Java's extensive libraries, frameworks (like Spring), and strong community support make it a reliable choice for many businesses. Additionally, its platform independence and ability to handle large-scale applications are significant advantages. Opting for affordable web development services can help you leverage Java effectively, ensuring a cost-efficient yet high-quality web development project.

 
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Pratik Patel
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Pratik Patel:9. August 9:20

Java remains a reliable and versatile choice for web development, offering strong security features and scalability. With its extensive libraries and frameworks like Spring and Hibernate, Java enables developers to create robust and maintainable web applications. Its platform independence ensures that Java-based applications can run on various devices, making it ideal for diverse business needs. Companies offering website development services often rely on Java for its ability to handle complex and high-traffic websites efficiently. Additionally, Java's active community and long-standing presence in the industry make it a dependable option for building and maintaining modern web applications.

 
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Zain Al-Hashimi:8. October 8:20

Yes, Java remains a solid choice for web development, especially for building robust enterprise applications and back-end services. Its stability, scalability, and extensive ecosystem make it a reliable option for many developers.

 
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