My preferred development environment is Linux so I'd rather use Linux alternatives to manage java SDK installations as it's built-in in Linux and allow you to manage not only java but any other binaries you want to manage and make accessible in your command line when using Linux. Java is the most used programming language for developing complex and enterprise software and it has by far the better ecosystem with it's available libraries, IDEs and tooling. I decided to do this post after getting some questions on how do I manage multiple java versions in my Development environments if I use something to manage it like Sdkman, which I don't, in this post I will explain why.īeing in this industry for over 20 years I have developed software and scripts in many different languages like JavaScript, Pascal, Go, Python and others but I am mainly a passionate Java developer and I am committed to helping other colleagues to start programming in Java and help to demystify the fallacy that Java is complex or difficult to start. On this post, I will guide you on installing Java on your development Linux machine.
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