It reminds me of "rebol". Although rebol never actually had a large market to begin with.
Mathematica might have a chance if open-sourced, but it's not the language which is interesting from a technical perspective, but the entire ecosystem of base libraries which is quite well done and which probably has much deeper copyright issues.
Mathematica might have a chance if open-sourced, but it's not the language which is interesting from a technical perspective, but the entire ecosystem of base libraries which is quite well done and which probably has much deeper copyright issues.