Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 18th Aug 2009 18:54 UTC, submitted by inkslinger
Post a Comment
Thanks for linking to this. I'd been wondering why dev's at places like twitter and linkedin have been picking Scala over others, such as Groovy, or Ruby.
In the last couple of years there seems to have been a huge amount of development on top of the JVM. Dynamic and Functional languages are expanding Java's ease and power. I'm also looking forward to what the Parrot/Perl6 common language runtime adds to all of this. We're in a pretty good era for languages.
RE: Scala dev environment...
by tuttle on Thu 20th Aug 2009 08:03 UTC
in reply to "Scala dev environment..."
The lack of a good DE is slowing Scala pick-up. The Scala Eclipse plug-in is hardly usable, the NetBeans and IntelliJ plug-ins are very basic.
It is a good language, but devs need their tools. The Vim and Emacs users can suck it.
It is a good language, but devs need their tools. The Vim and Emacs users can suck it.
I still feel more productive using scala and notepad than using java or c# and the most fancy IDE imaginable.
Nevertheless, martin ordersky himself is working on improving the IDE support by providing compiler infrastructure for code completion, refactoring etc.



