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On 8/29/10 21:34 , Cédric Beust ♔ wrote:
> My turn to surprise you then, because I agree with pretty much
> everything you say below.

We're all together. Peace and Love. :-) And tomorrow Oracle and Google
will reach a deal ;-)

Back to topic, and serious. My point is that for Scala to be have some
chances:

1. As Kevin said, stop pushing it at full power in every
circumstances. Especially with project leaders and managers.
2. Clearly define some rings / karma levels / whatever, starting from
the simpler to the more complex.
3. Organize tutorials and books according to karma levels.
4. Enforce the levels with a compiler switch. If you convince me that
using the simplest level won't make harm, I still want to enforce this
usage with my developers.

I'm still convinced, as Cedric said, that there is too much stuff
packed into a single language; but if I can enforce picking only some
of that stuff, I'll feel better.

It could possibly match my need for a trimmed down Scala.


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