As i posted in other thread lift is uber complex until you wrap your
head around it then its stupid simple. Scala is static so there is not
as much magic happening around as in groovy/ruby. But on the other
hand if you have any functional background it might be the good
option.
On Mar 5, 6:19 pm,
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
Try working through:
http://liftweb.net/docs/getting_started/mod_master.html
If you find yourself confused about stuff at the language/syntax level, then
by all means, buy my book. ;-)
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 2:42 PM, Peter Robinett pe...@bubblefoundry.comwrote:
Yes, yes, yes! David's book was