This is interesting. I'll think about this. Thanks.

Chas.

Alexander Kellett wrote:
> actually my biggest blocker (and still my blocker) is getting a
> working coding environment.
> 
> there is so much contradictory information on which ide is the best.
> it would be really nice to have a document that talks about the pro's
> and con's of each ide.
> 
> in the rails/osx world its easy: use textmate unless you have a
> predisposition for something else.
> 
> not the case for lift / scala in general.
> 
> i know, boring... but i think it really would help to have such a
> document to help people decide.
> 
> On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 5:58 AM, Charles F. Munat <c...@munat.com> wrote:
>> I'm writing a proposal for a presentation on moving from Rails to Lift.
>>
>> A couple of stumbling blocks that I've mentioned are:
>>
>> 1. Understanding and taking advantage of immutable constructs.
>>
>> 2. Getting the hang of the view-centric approach to MVC.
>>
>> Before I go much further, I'd like to poll this list for things that
>> others think should be included. For former or current Rails developers
>> like myself, What sorts of things gave you the most trouble when moving
>> to Lift (or trying it out)? What would you like to have had someone
>> explain to you to make the transition easier?
>>
>> Thanks for any help!
>>
>> Chas.
>>
> 
> > 

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