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It's OK for a JVM language to define things differently to Java but still "feel like Java", but it should also have enough syntactic differences so programmers know it isn't Java. The Wikipedia page for Apache Groovy says "Most Java code is also syntactically valid Groovy, although semantics may be different" which isn't a good design.


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