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Denis Karakchiev2015-02-21 16:23:49
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Denis Karakchiev, 2015-02-21 16:23:49

Java or Python for mobile app development?

The goal is to write mobile applications as "any" as possible.
The problem is whether Java will become obsolete, because more and more enthusiasm is heard about python.

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OnYourLips, 2015-02-21
@Satori_Kanzo

If we are talking about developing native applications for Android, then definitely Java.
If we are talking about game development - then C ++ or C #.
Python in the above-mentioned sphere is pampering.

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Alexey Lepsky, 2015-02-21
@mike26

Java, period - it was, is and will be the main language for developing native applications for Android. Certainly in the foreseeable future, it will not become obsolete.

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Alexander, 2015-02-21
@NeiroNx

Python and Java - under android are connected by a library - the application functionality is limited.
For Python, of course, there is a narrower scope of application - these are various application programs that are not associated with a specific device and its equipment: restaurant menus, Games, settlement and other offline applications.

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Evgeny Ivanovich, 2015-07-03
@Pauk_Code

Java will not become obsolete. There are python ports for java (Jython), if you really want to write in python, please include it in the project, make a loader and rejoice. But this will affect performance to some extent.
Link to the download page >TYK<
To write native functions, use C ++ / Java Native Interface, do not write native applications under Java! Read about the Java VM design.

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