It looks more Groovy-like to me.  Also the approach is more similar to
Groovy.  I'm actually interested in this one.  Most of the time I'm like
"another one" and think that the academic elegance of the language takes too
much away from the practical usability of it.  JRuby appeals to me for
similar reasons.  Scala doesn't appeal to me as much because I don't see its
usage in a mixed environment with different levels of skillset.

-andy

On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 12:05 PM, Rémi Forax <[email protected]> wrote:

> The title reflect my opinion.
> Anyway, it can interest some of you.
>
> http://in.relation.to/Bloggers/Ceylon
>
> Rémi
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