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Java Deep Learning Essentials 2016
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Calling all #Java Developers.
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Tell us why you love to code
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JAVA EE VS. SPRING... AGAIN
Last year we saw a significant increase in Spring 4.x usage from 2015—38% to 49%. This year showed stagnation in Spring 4.x adoption, as 47% of respondents said they or their organization use Spring 4.x. Spring 3.x, on the other hand, had a fairly dramatic drop, from 37% in 2016 to 27% in 2017. This decrease in Spring 3 usage was mirrored by a jump in Java EE 7 usage; 41% of respondents in 2016 said they or their organization used Java EE 7, compared to 52% this year. This makes Java EE 7 the most popular enterprise Java platform again, as it was in 2015, but like in 2015, the gap is fairly narrow between Java EE 7 and Spring 4. 30% of respondents use both Java EE 7 and Spring 4, and only 24% use neither of the two platforms.
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Last year we saw a significant increase in Spring 4.x usage from 2015—38% to 49%. This year showed stagnation in Spring 4.x adoption, as 47% of respondents said they or their organization use Spring 4.x. Spring 3.x, on the other hand, had a fairly dramatic drop, from 37% in 2016 to 27% in 2017. This decrease in Spring 3 usage was mirrored by a jump in Java EE 7 usage; 41% of respondents in 2016 said they or their organization used Java EE 7, compared to 52% this year. This makes Java EE 7 the most popular enterprise Java platform again, as it was in 2015, but like in 2015, the gap is fairly narrow between Java EE 7 and Spring 4. 30% of respondents use both Java EE 7 and Spring 4, and only 24% use neither of the two platforms.
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