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So what are your alternatives?
HASKAL? I don't believe you have Haskell job, enjoy your basement.
.Net? You have the choice of being either bound to Windows or being
[i][o][u]SLOW AS FUCK[/i][/o][/i].
Common Lisp/Racket/Scheme? See: HASKAL.
FIOC/Ruby/PHP? That's a category mistake.
Face it: Clojure and Scala are your most realistic options at getting to use a decent language in industry today.