> Such languages haven't had a lot of penetration in the industrial world, I
> wonder why :-)

I am not sure of your definition of "industrial world", but it must be
very different from mine. :) In any event, C# is good enough to
attract guro's like Meijer, Gafter etc. and the pragmatic choice of
context-sensitive keywords is the reason why mere mortal developers
can sit comfortably in their language and write projections (or
mappings, if you are of the map-reduce school).

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