Just because you don't like the taste of broccoli doesn't mean it isn't good 
for you.

Remove the negations and enjoy the broccoli!

Viktor Klang
Code Connoisseur
www.akkasource.com

On Sep 9, 2010, at 8:28, Casper Bang <[email protected]> wrote:

>> I still have some hope for Fantom because I don't think it crossed that
>> threshold yet, but it's getting dangerously close to it.
> 
> What speaks to Fantom's advantage is it's dynamic typing feature,
> something Scala ignores completely - in spite of various luminaries
> view that the static and dynamic world will inevitably merge down to
> opt-in semantics. Unfortunately Scala seems to run with all the
> attention, regardless of the bad taste in the mouth it leaves with lot
> of people.
> 
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