Yes, yes, yes! David's book was a fantastic guide for me as I learned
Scala and Lift at the same time.

Going back to the original question, I've learned a language and a
framework at the same time twice (Lift and Scala, Pylons and Python)
and I'm torn. On one hand having lots of high quality example code and
defined goals really helped guide my learning but on the other hand
you have that much more to learn at all once. I guess it really
depends on your style of learning.

Just my two cents...

Peter

On Mar 5, 2:23 pm, Wilson MacGyver <[email protected]> wrote:
> I highly recommend first you read chapter 1-5 of "Beginning Scala" by
> David Pollak.
>
> then you are ready to start working through lift's tutorial, samples, etc.
>
> On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 12:19 PM, Mini Naim <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi guys:
> > I have a simple question, it's necessary to learn Scala first? or i
> > can go with Lift framework, without learn Scala language?
>
> > Thanks
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