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by SkyMarshal
4577 days ago
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I don't think Clojure's popularity will be heavily affected by Scala's, but rather by the contingent of people who want to do dynamically typed and/or lisp-y programming on the JVM. I see Clojure competing more with Ruby, Python, jRuby, Lisp, etc than Scala. There may be some subset of those who can and will cross-over to statically typed Scala, but I think that for most part dynamic fans tend to stick to dynamic languages. |
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