Oh, I beg to differ.

Using Scala (at least on the language level) does not necessarily mean
you have to use JVM.

In fact it is quite possible to write Scala source and compile it
to .Net

The only thing tying your Scala programs to JVM is your own use of
Java libraries.

On 31 aug, 14:40, Jan Goyvaerts <[email protected]> wrote:
> I didn't say you need to be there.
>
> Wait until the day after to read about it - when they stopped throwing the
> eggs and rotten tomato's. :-)
>
> Anyway, it's now owned by them and switching to Scala (or anything else JVM
> related) won't change a thing.

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