So, JavaFX Script is dead, long live JavaFX.

On the plus side, there are a heap of good things about this.  It
stops the 'why the new language' debates, it means people with
enthusiasm for Groovy/Scala/Java will get on board with the API,
tooling deficiencies will go away (if you stick with Java), we solve
some inter-operability issues between java/javafx, yada yada yada.

On the downside, its September 2010, JavaFX was released this time 2
years ago, it's going to be 'the second half of 2011' before 2.0 is
released.  And if they deliver like the have over the past 2 years.
Well, I believe it when I see it.

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