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by soc88
5096 days ago
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It's funny how that "functional" name calling appears so convenient if it fits the own argumentation. (Not considering that Scala is foremost an object-oriented language.) Groovy is trying to play catch-up with Java currently (typing-wise) and I don't see how they will implement a modern type system in the next decade with the amount of cruft they have accumulated since Groovy's inception. Additionally, Java 8 will ship with closures, so I'm not seeing where a niche for Groovy will remain. |
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