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

Note that he writes, "All we have right now is a specification, an
ANTLR grammar, and an incomplete type checker."

>From what I can see of the pace of even aggressive language design,
they are *years* away from having anything ready to look at. There are
many other competitors, for example Fantom, or Gosu, which are also
modern and which you can actually use in production, today.

The status of Ceylon seems to be a "request for comment/input" more
than anything else. Not sure why there is such interest.

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