I belive the IDE plugins to be 3rd party... they are not maintained by
scala-core, nore should they be. IDE's dont make the language, the
features do.
Docs... hmm, thats a tricky one - what docs are you referring to? I
think you probably mean how-to type documentation right (as opposed
to this api does this under the hood type docs)?
Cheers
Tim
On Jan 13, 5:45 pm, Warren Henning warren.henn...@gmail.com wrote:
Hooray. Bugs that essentially cripple Lift are bad.
Um. Slightly OT: when is the Scala release cycle so slow? They need to
stop working on the core language and focus on the stuff they've been
neglecting: standard library docs and IDE plugins. Scala is lightyears
ahead of just about every other programming language except other
space-age languages like Haskell. I'm sick of Netbeans freezing up and
not finding any examples in documentation.
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 9:28 AM, David Pollak
feeder.of.the.be...@gmail.com wrote:
Folks,
I did a 20 hour stress test of Lift compiled against 2.7.3-RC2. There are
no apparent reference retention (memory leak) issues. I say, Ship it!
Thanks,
David
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