Since scala is statically-typed, the ide can (and does) give you contextual
help very easily
On Jan 8, 2011 2:21 AM, "Martin Makundi" <martin.maku...@koodaripalvelut.com>
wrote:
>>  But it will do the right thing about 90% of the time. you'll
subconsciously
>> work around 4 or 5% of the rest that doesn't work, and the remaining 5-6%
>> will irritate you.
>
> I am used to coding 90% using context help with eclipse (ctrl+space).
> I am a fast writer but that speeds up my coding by 1000%.
>
> Will an IDE do that for scala 90%?
>
> I consider context help and quickfix proposals most important for speedy
work.
>
>> - imports sometimes get messed up (relative vs absolute, I hate that in
>> scala) and require a manual correction
>
> Import organization is important to me also. I like to spend my time
> coding logic instead of organizing text files.
>
>> - analysis is useful about 90% of the time, but it's so slow you may just
>> not care for it
>
> What is analysis? I hope it isn't the context help ;)
>
>
>
> **
> Martin
>
>> - it crashes the JVM on Oracle's JRockit (although IDEA is much faster in
>> that jvm)
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 5:37 PM, Liam Clarke-Hutchinson
>> <l...@steelsky.co.nz>wrote:
>>
>>> Define complete.
>>>
>>> On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 7:52 AM, Martin Makundi <
>>> martin.maku...@koodaripalvelut.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> > Nice or complete?
>>> >
>>> > **
>>> > Martin
>>> >
>>> > 2011/1/7 Jonathan Locke <jonathan.lo...@gmail.com>:
>>> > >
>>> > > Have you checked out IDEA? My Scala friends tell me it has pretty
nice
>>> > Scala
>>> > > support.
>>> > >
>>> > > Jon
>>> > >
>>> > > "Less is more."
>>> > >
>>> >
>>>
http://www.amazon.com/Coding-Software-Process-Jonathan-Locke/dp/0615404820/
>>> > >
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