I was so looking forward to Towns, too.
And to be fair, my father in law uses a lot of the more modern Java stuff, and really enjoys it. He is a native C coder at heart, so that really says something. He wrote some substantial part of the code for some of the original "mainstream" commercial Cisco routers in the late 90s, and has ported the Java runtime to a number of device architectures, so he's someone I trust with a proper understanding of the full stack of code understanding. The fact that he likes Java says a lot to me.
That guy is really awesome and has been able to work on a lot of really cool things ranging from flocking robot routers to virtual reality to stuff for the military and satellites to the protocols for "internet in space" (that was super tangential to him, but he got to be in the room at least), to a bunch of stuff involving Inception-like levels of VMs, etc. We have a lot of fun talking, but recently my son has preempted most of that.