![]() Could the rise of Kotlin be a distancing from Java that makes any outcome of the lawsuit less? This doesn't seem likely, but who knows what punishment might be handed out and what knock-on effect it might have. If you throw in the current legal situation, with Google being sued by Oracle for copyright infringement, and you really should be worrying. ![]() NET situation, only this seems much more fragmented. It reminds me a lot of Microsoft's C++ v. Reverse engineering what I see, I can only suppose that there are lots of little factions all fighting their own corner and suppressing anything that might curtail their development budget. They really don't seem to have any idea who their "customers" are and they certainly don't seem to think about the beginner. I increasingly regard the Android dev team as having gone rogue and lost touch with reality. The current state of Android development is a mess and no place for a beginner. I admit that I have expressed this opinion before - since Android Studio 3 or even earlier. The sad news is that Android Studio 4.1 brings no relief to worried Android programmers. I look forward to each new release in the hope that something has been done. A new version of any IDE is always an event, but Android Studio's state reflects the current mess that Android developement is in.
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