Thanks, Marius.

The design was created by my designer - my design skills are
unbelievably terrible. I don't think she'd do the Lift site for free
(the one for the job site cost me a few hundred bucks), but if you
send me details of what you want, I may be able to work something out.
No promises though.

BTW - The book that you, Derek, and Tyler wrote was immensely helpful.

- Spencer

On Jul 6, 1:33 am, "marius d." <[email protected]> wrote:
> First of all, thank you for you kind words. Your website is just great
> but I'd recommend publishing the link on [email protected] as well.
>
> As far as Lift & Scala goes, yes Lift in may respects requires
> understanding the Scala language and because Scala comes with new
> things/concepts a little bit of study is needed and I don't think
> programmers should fear that. After all I really think it worth it.
>
> P.S.
> I really like how the site looks like ... do you have a web designer
> or you are that good ? ... I'm asking this because we'd need a new
> face lilft for the Lift web site we need a persons with artistic
> skills and if those are combined with Scala & Lift skills would be
> perfect. Tim Perrett mainly manages Lift site so if you are interested
> in collaborating with Tim I'm sure something good would come up. Tim,
> any thoughts?
>
> Br's,
> Marius
>
> On Jul 6, 7:36 am, Spencer Uresk <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hey all,
>
> > I hope this isn't considered spammy, but I wanted to send out a link  
> > to a new website I built using Lift and share my experiences as a  
> > Scala and Lift newbie.
>
> > I've played around with Scala off and on for over a year now, and also  
> > looked at Lift once or twice during that time. After going to David  
> > Pollak's session at JavaOne about Lift, I decided to buckle down and  
> > actually create something with Scala and Lift, as I usually learn new  
> > things best by trying to create something useful. Looking around, I  
> > noticed there weren't any Scala-specific job sites and thought it  
> > might be nice to create one.
>
> > Going into it, I was a little concerned about HTML being embedded in  
> > Scala code, as the workflow (in both my day job and for my side work)  
> > is typically a designer cutting HTML and handing it to me to  
> > implement. I made sure my designer gave me valid XHTML and was  
> > pleasantly surprised at how easy it was to make my HTML code work in  
> > Lift. Even the user signup and login forms, which I got from the  
> > Mapper library, were easy to override with my HTML.
>
> > On the other hand, I sort of underestimated the time investment  
> > required to get a simple site working. Lift really does require a good  
> > understanding of Scala, and I found myself frustrated by stupid things  
> > because of it. In the past, when learning Groovy and Ruby, I've used  
> > their respective frameworks to learn the language itself, and I found  
> > that didn't work quite as well with Lift. I'm not really complaining -  
> > I know that the time invested will pay off handsomely in the future -  
> > just making an observation.
>
> > Really, I can't complain too much about the time it took to get up to  
> > speed - I was able to get a functioning, albeit simple, site developed  
> > in basically a long weekend, without having prior experience with Lift  
> > outside of messing with the examples for a few minutes. Here is the  
> > site I made:
>
> >http://www.scalacareers.com/
>
> > Obviously it is pretty simple, but I hope it is useful. I have a bunch  
> > of other features I want to add to it as I continue to learn Lift, but  
> > if any of you have suggestions for me, please feel free to send them  
> > on over.
>
> > Thank you for creating such a useful framework and for being such a  
> > friendly and helpful community - that really does make a big  
> > difference when first approaching a new language and framework!
>
> > - Spencer
>
>

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