On Thu, 2011-06-02 at 12:22 -0300, Ricky Clarkson wrote:
> > But yep, Scala is the language that comes in 2nd to groovy as coming
> > closest to a Java successor.  My gut says it's not the "one" though.
> 
> Is that actually true?  I haven't heard of any companies who are using
> Groovy other than as an extra language to use with Java, but then I
> don't particularly follow untyped languages.

Success then working with a mix of Groovy and Java is exactly what
Groovy was grown to do (I hesitate to use the term designed, Groovy has
evolved).

And Groovy is dynamically typed not untyped, but no need to repeat the
other fragment of this thread.


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