You know that from inside. A Clojure "outsider" can have a completely other
point of view.

He can choose between Python, server side Javascript, new C#, Go, Scala, F#,
Haskell, Erlang, haXe, Clojure.

Besides the languages itself, the "outsider" wants to evaluate libraries,
community, platforms, support, etc.

That could be much more challenging than comparing a few bare languages.

On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 11:25 AM, Ken Wesson <kwess...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > When people are looking for a new shiny thing among 100 of other just new
> > things, they can turn into "scanning mode" despite the fact that in other
> > conditions they " do
> > that sort of "analytical comprehension" "
>
> What other new shiny languages are there with any traction? Scala, and
> maybe F#?

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