This is my primary objection to Fantom:

"The primary reason we created Fantom is to write software that can
seamlessly run on both the Java VM and the .NET CLR"

I have zero interest in writing source code that can be moved back and
forth between JVM and .NET CLR runtime. Given JVM is very well
supported on Windows, it's a complete waste.

I'd rather have a improved Java-like language that is highly
compatible to the JVM, the Java type system, and Java class libraries
such that I have no sense at all of programming in a language that
seems a bit out of place.

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