On Wed, 11 Apr 2012 09:27:15 +0200, Casper Bang <[email protected]>
wrote:
+1. I've been crying for a reboot for half a decade. At some point it
just
stop making sense putting lipstick (and chap-stick and lip-gloss and...)
on
that pig. Scala is niche and will never break into mainstream. C# is
disregarded purely by being associated with Microsoft. Fantom doesn't
seem
to attract people. Dart seems to be skewed towards RIA (EcmaScript). Go
seems to be skewed towards systems (C/D).
That's why Java is still #1.
What I am trying to grasp is
which language would Google want to put onto Android eventually to
replace
NotJavaButLooksAWholeLotLikeIt? And does a scenario where we have Go for
backend and Dart for frontend, make a lot of sense?
Dart is definitely interesting, but I heard no more news about it since
the danish conference at which it was announced. Go for me is a nogo.
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