> People are always bitching about maven too, but in general in #scala
> we have more experience with maven than with SBT.  If you went back 2
> years you'd see a lot more moaning about maven, at least from me!

For what I read in the forums and mailing-lists I am subscribed to,
people are *still* bitching about maven far more than about sbt.

> > All functional languages encourage immutability, and Scala isn't
> > different in that.
>
> Scala isn't functional.  It's a hybrid.  

It seems to me I wrote exactly the same in the sentence after the one
you quoted: "Nevertheless Scala, being a multi-paradigm language
allows you even to take the "mutable way" if and when you need it."

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