Robin,

Whilst your questions are valid and there are a lot of very very good
Scala folk on the lift mailing list, you'll probably get broader Scala
audience over at the main Scala mailing list hosted by EPFL.

Cheers, Tim


On Jul 20, 8:49 pm, robin bakkerus <[email protected]> wrote:
> Because Scala currently is not mainstream (yet), I think changes are
> very small that Scala will used soon in of our projects.
> However we do have a large app that relies very heavily on very many,
> complex  and time consuming xml/xslt transformation.
> I can image that Scala being a functional language as well, may be the
> perfect alternative to replace this app.
> From what from the Scala documentation so far, is that it could have
> the following advantages over xslt:
> - much much faster, because it is compiled
> - more productive, with the help of the IDE debugger etc
> - more maintainable, due to the OO nature when making reusable
> functions etc.
>
> My questions is:
> - Are the above statements correct.
> - Are the demo programs demonstrating the xslt functionality
> - What performance boost (if any) are realistic
>
> thank in advance
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