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Poll: what do you code Scala in?

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Alex Payne
Joined: 2009-01-12,
User offline. Last seen 3 years 8 weeks ago.

Over at Twitter we've been experimenting with different editors and
IDEs in search of the optimal Scala development experience. I'm
curious as to what the community at large is using. A poll seems like
a good way to find out.

If you'd be so kind, please take a moment to fill this out:
http://www.polldaddy.com/p/1272527/

The results will remain publicly available. Thanks!

Grey
Joined: 2009-01-03,
User offline. Last seen 42 years 45 weeks ago.
Re: Poll: what do you code Scala in?

Tool Chain

- emacs with scale, git, maven, ctags, and the usual emacs extensions I
like.
- maven scala-plugin, ScalaTest, OSGi plugin, Hudson, Github, Campfile,
Lighthouse.
- No problem in integrating with Grizzly, SleepyCat, etc and deploying on
Felix. Java compatibility has been great.

http://imagebin.ca/view/6TmE0U1.html

Other then an indentation issue, which drives me crazy, emacs is well emacs
and couldn't live without.

Rest of team uses Netbeans.
Eclipse won for git support, about even on Scala support, somewhat poor
Maven support.
Netbeans slightly better on Scala, pretty solid Maven support, no real git
support currently.

Alex Payne wrote:
>
> Over at Twitter we've been experimenting with different editors and
> IDEs in search of the optimal Scala development experience. I'm
> curious as to what the community at large is using. A poll seems like
> a good way to find out.
>
> If you'd be so kind, please take a moment to fill this out:
> http://www.polldaddy.com/p/1272527/
>
> The results will remain publicly available. Thanks!
>

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