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‘Polyglot Coders’ is currently in vogue in the world of programming. And that explains why programmers are now eager to learn other programming languages other than the one they have mastered. As a ‘polyglot coder’ you are sure to get an edge over others, as you would be a powerhouse of requisite skills yourself. And for someone well-versed with Java, picking another language will be seamless. The first thing you need to do is polish your Java skills. You’re already comfortable with practically applying the language to different work projects, but now it’s the time to go beyond and explore. Different platforms such as CodeChef, CodeGym, and Codewars will help you hone your existing Java skills. From brushing up on the basics to stepping up to the advanced levels, these platforms will help you gradually re-learn the nitty-gritty of Java. Now that you are well-versed with Java, it's time to pick something new. So as a Java programmer, what are the other programming languages you can learn? In today’s video, we look at JVM (Java Virtual Machine) -based languages. Your clarity with Java will help you easily switch to these languages as you learn them. Kotlin This statically typed programming language runs on JVM. Kotlin is an open-source programming language and can compile down Java easily. As it is similar to Java, Kotlin can be used along with it in different projects. It's also possible for you to switch from Java to Kotlin in the middle of a project and it would turn out just fine. You wouldn’t really face any transition hiccups. Ever since its launch by JetBrains Team Blog, Kotlin is now one of the most popular programming languages. Almost 30% of developers prefer Kotlin vs Java for their projects, which only explains its increasing popularity. Kotlin is flexible and can be used to develop a wide variety of applications – right from web applications, game development to IoT applications, you can do it all with Kotlin. Google is one of the most popular applications of Kotlin. Along with this, other brands such as Trello, Netflix, Uber, Amazon (the list is endless) also use Kotlin. Groovy This object-oriented programming language can be used both as a programming and scripting language. Based on JVM, it is compiled to the JVM bytecode, due to which, it can effortlessly interoperate with Java code and libraries. Launched in 2007, Groovy supports various markup languages such as HTML and XML. Just like Kotlin, applications of Groovy, too, are diverse – you can make web applications, mobile applications and a lot more. This super version of Java offers many productivity features such as DSL support, closures and dynamic typing, static compiling and modularity. As a Java developer, Groovy is an excellent language for you to start with. The learning curve is great, as it has similar behavior to Java. The syntax of Groovy is just like Java, yet a lot more time-saving. Using Groovy over Java will only save a lot of your time and effort while boosting your productivity as a developer. The code is reusable and can be easily integrated with the existing interface. Scala Scala is another statically typed, JVM-based programming language. It follows the WORA principle and is purely an object-oriented functional programming language. Scala is a compact, fast and efficient programming language, which explains why it gains an edge over Java and many other programming languages out there. It was, in fact, introduced to fill in the gaps of the then-version of Java, which is why it does not feature any of the drawbacks of its older version. Although at the time it was speculated that Scala would ultimately replace Java, things didn't really work completely in favour of the former – thanks to the brand new Java 8, which introduced a bunch of new features while overcoming drawbacks of the previous version. Despite this, Scala still remains a good option to learn for developers and can be used to develop complex applications. With many top brands using Scala, it has now become hugely popular across the world. In the past few years, many budding businesses are using Scala to build their applications. The concise and easily readable programming languages have quite a fan base across the world. It is super easy to write, compile and debug Scala codes. This expressive programming language has a lot of demand out there currently, which is why developers can choose to learn it. __________________________________________________________________________________________ Fintelics is an AWS Advanced Tier Consulting Partner that specializes in developing custom software and apps utilizing emerging technologies including (AI, Blockchain & Cloud Computing). You can learn more about Fintelics by: Visiting our website: https://www.fintelics.com/ Following us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fint... Liking our Facebook Page: / fintelics #Java #javalanguage #Coding