Now AROS needs a common/universal programming language that can run on any hardware but is powerful enough to create professional software...
Hollywood, perhaps?
The problem with C, C++ & E is that apps written in these languages will need to be recompiled for the target hardware.
Hollywood compiles to a bytecode (a lot like Java) which is interpreted, so doesn't need to be recompiled. It just needs a player for the target hardware.
Being interpreted, of course, it's a little slower, but it makes up for that by being absolutely gorgeous.
So I must agree with lou_dias. Hooray for Hollywood.
Oh, and Hollywood apps will run under Windows, Mac OS and Linux as well without re-coding or recompiling.