> I still have some hope for Fantom because I don't think it crossed that
> threshold yet, but it's getting dangerously close to it.

What speaks to Fantom's advantage is it's dynamic typing feature,
something Scala ignores completely - in spite of various luminaries
view that the static and dynamic world will inevitably merge down to
opt-in semantics. Unfortunately Scala seems to run with all the
attention, regardless of the bad taste in the mouth it leaves with lot
of people.

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