as I have previously said, it's just too bad they didn't make JavaFx
script a more general purpose language - I think it would rank high on your
list.

2010/9/10 Cédric Beust ♔ <ced...@beust.com>

>
>
>  On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 11:10 AM, Serge Boulay <serge.bou...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> where would you put Fantom in this list?
>>
>
> Mmmh, that's a tough question.
>
> First of all, definitely behind Groovy, because Groovy is closer to Java in
> terms of syntax than Fantom is, so migrating to Groovy would be a bit easier
> in my opinion.
>
> In terms of syntax, Fantom is closer to Java than Scala is, so +1 here.
> However, Fantom has clearly less documentation material than Scala does and
> probably less developers on the market as well, so -2. Then again, Scala
> adds some significant complexity while Fantom keeps that baggage to a more
> reasonable level, so +1 for Fantom.
>
> Kind of a tie, in my opinion, so the revised migration effort away from
> Java, from easiest to hardest, would be:
>
> 1) Groovy
> 2) Scala/Fantom
> 3) Clojure
>
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