> The idea that you can have a language which is portable/reimplementable on any platform is fundamentally flawed. You can't. True, but some people push the limit of what you can do much farther than others. Take a look…
True, kotlin has the huge advantage that google switched to Intellij, and the team knew how to take advantage of this opportunity really well. It also helps that JetBrains is a much smaller company and with that, more…
Personally, even though I like all 3 languages (ceylon, kotlin and scala - no experience with xtend) I came to appreciate the vision behind ceylon lately: the language is really well designed, with very few compromises.…
> The idea that you can have a language which is portable/reimplementable on any platform is fundamentally flawed. You can't. True, but some people push the limit of what you can do much farther than others. Take a look…
True, kotlin has the huge advantage that google switched to Intellij, and the team knew how to take advantage of this opportunity really well. It also helps that JetBrains is a much smaller company and with that, more…
Personally, even though I like all 3 languages (ceylon, kotlin and scala - no experience with xtend) I came to appreciate the vision behind ceylon lately: the language is really well designed, with very few compromises.…