I'm not using still Macroid, but prefer the old XML layout, waiting for 
Macroid to mature a little more.

When version 2.0 is ready, I'll give it a try.

For I/O I'm using HttpUrlConnection as it currently offers me everything I 
need.

I've known rapture.io thanks to you.

In the server world, I'm using Spray.

Am Freitag, 19. September 2014 18:41:36 UTC+2 schrieb Dani:
>
> Hi David,
> I'm very glad of hear that. I'm fan of Android and Scala, so the 
> combination is explosive!!   :-)
>
> Could you tell us a little about your experience with scala on android? 
>
> Now I'm developing an scala-on-android app with macroid (I'm fan of this 
> DSL) and rapture.io 
> <http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Frapture.io&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNFww_LyJvMagB2T6Ovx4U1tlQOQhQ>,
>  
> as a http client lib to attack a Restful api.
> I'm evaluating the results, and considering to use in future projects.
>
> Do you know rapture.io? did you use it?   do you use another one?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Dani
>
>
>
> On Thursday, 18 September 2014 18:02:39 UTC+2, David Pérez wrote:
>>
>> The most difficult part is the tooling and the build process.
>>
>> I use IDEA.  It works ok, but mainly the debugger needs to be improved in 
>> evaluating expressions.
>>
>> Thanks to the continous efforst of pfn & others, the android-sdk-plugin and 
>> SBT ease the process a lot.
>>
>> I find it very productive, and the code size has been greatly reduced.
>>
>> Now the pending task is to use better Macroid and Scaloid.
>>
>> When I have time, I'd like to publish on GitHub a library for simplifying 
>> in Scala the handling of Sqlite.
>>
>> David
>>
>

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