Interesting question that I have been pondering myself.

In the absence of specific evidence to the contrary I think that both
languages are worthy of consideration but I think that perhaps the
static typing of scala may be more compelling.

Just my opinion though.

On May 5, 8:11 pm, blais <bl...@furius.ca> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been fiddling LISP for a long time, and was never that
> enthousiastic about "Java the language" despite the large number and
> breadth of its libraries (in my view the libraries are the best part
> about it, the language itself is rather limited).  So I'm finding
> Clojure (and the idea of a JVM-based better language) refreshing...
>
> Now I'm curious... are there any Financial firms starting to use
> Closure or Scala? Java is a widespread in that industry; any promising
> news there?
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