Heh, and to think that as far as I understand the JavaFX movement, it
all _started_ with F3 ("Form follows function"), a scripting language
developed by Chris Oliver. F3 is to JavaFX Script as Oak is to Java,
i.e. v0.9.

On Sep 20, 8:33 pm, Kevin Wright <[email protected]> wrote:
> Could this be true?  The twitterverse certainly seems to think so right now.
> Scala, Clojure, Groovy, JRuby, Jython, etc. all invited to the party!
>
> So the question is; who'll be first with a good DSL substitute for Fx
> Script?  The race is on...
>
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>
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