Well, that's dissapointing...

JavaFX script was acttually pretty neat language in and of itself.
If they'd cleaned up the full interaction story with Java proper
(which, it seems they are currently are focusing on), then I would see
no problem having FX script as a separate (native) language of writing
JavaFX ui logic in -- in fact I would rather prefer that than falling
back to the clunky old java boilerplate...

On 20 sept, 21:33, 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...
>
> --
> Kevin Wright
>
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