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Published: Nov 01 2008 / 12:38

Is Scala, which was designed only a short while ago (comparatively speaking, that is) poised for stardom? Or will Clojure achieve greatness instead? There are a number of complementary aspects that seem to indicate for the time being that Scala might; however, what remains to be seen is if Scala can stand above recent newcomer Clojure. Both languages often show up together, especially when the topic of conversation is concurrency; nevertheless, each language is distinctly different. What’s interesting is how each language is starting to show up in various hip places.
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Motion Control replied ago:

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None of them.

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sproketboy replied ago:

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Nope.

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OtengiM replied ago:

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None of them, still both are complicate for the average programmer. The next best thing I think will be something modern with some functional concepts and OOP but easy as Python or Ruby. Scala or Clojure are just to complicate.

Personally I think Clojure is more easy and bettter than Scala but still complex.

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