Nice proposal~
I also agree with this suggestion.

This has nothing to do with the language itself. Scala is a very excellent 
language, but in the current situation, we need to lower the threshold of 
contributors. Just as we have done a good job in user use, users can easily 
control our products.

Similarly, if we use Java in a unified way, we have taken an important step in 
lowering the threshold for developers.

Of course, I would also like to hear your ideas. Thank you~!

Best,
Yuepeng Pan

At 2023-03-12 14:44:47, "Lucifer Tyrant" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi developers,
>
>With the release of StreamPark's inaugural Apache version, our platform is
>becoming increasingly familiar to the public eye and an ever-growing number
>of developers are also joining the StreamPark community.
>
>In order to promote the overall development of the project and reduce the
>barrier to contribution, It is necessary for us to standardize the
>programming language used in the entire project.
>
>In my opinion, standardizing the programming language would bring the
>following benefits:
>
>1. Uniformity in code style and interface.
>2. Enhanced cohesion among project modules, eliminating any sense of
>disconnection.
>3. Attracting more contributors to join the project.
>4. Better compatibility with Flink.
>
>What do you think about this? If your guys has some advice, please let me
>know and reply this email.
>
>Best wishes!
>Chao Tian

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