well, fwiw :P i eventually chose ideavim with intellij. best of both worlds.
thanks all for the input!

On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 10:20 PM, TylerWeir <tyler.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> It's not an editor/IDE war unless someone brings up Vim or Emacs,
> so...
>
> I've been using Vim+Scala+Ctags since I started.
>
> I'd recommend not getting hung-up on which editor is the "best"  just
> start coding.
>
>
> On Apr 9, 3:01 pm, "Charles F. Munat" <c...@munat.com> wrote:
>> I was thinking that I'd start with Textmate, since I've used that the
>> most and it's what most Rails developers use, and then move to NetBeans,
>> since that seems to be pretty popular. But I could take a quick look at
>> Eclipse, too.
>>
>>
>>
>> David Pollak wrote:
>>
>> > On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 2:38 AM, Alexander Kellett <lypa...@gmail.com
>> > <mailto:lypa...@gmail.com>> 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.
>>
>> > I spent a lot of time coding Scala and Lift with emacs and Textmate.
>> >  They work fine.
>>
>> > While my current IDE of choice is NetBeans, I'm not convinced that an
>> > IDE is better than a good text editor.
>>
>> >     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
>> >     <mailto: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.
>>
>> > --
>> > Lift, the simply functional web frameworkhttp://liftweb.net
>> > Beginning Scalahttp://www.apress.com/book/view/1430219890
>> > Follow me:http://twitter.com/dpp
>> > Git some:http://github.com/dpp
> >
>

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