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Well, I'm thinking about Java. Java 8 is getting very old and I'm planning on switching it to Java 9/10. Will there be anything different between Java 8 and 9/10?

 

Edit: This topic is saying about that Java 9/10/11 compatibility, but I don't need to worry about this right now. There's a lot of time remaining...

Now someone can close this topic.

Edited by Cesar Codes

"I'm that kind of person who is completely new to java but can make a good java program from scratch without any tutorials"

 

I'm Cesar. A beginner coder that has amazing ideas but can't make them real. Also, I ask a lot of questions ;)

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Java 8 is still the currently supported version of Java as per Java.com, update 171 was released on 17th April 2018 so it’s definitely not old or unsupported by Oracle

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And last time i checked you can install several versions of Java simultaneously in your system. Just indicate whats the proper JRE to run on profile options in the launcher.

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