[Lift] Scala pt_BR

2009-03-21 Thread Paulo Cheque

Brazilian site about Scala. I pretend to post some tutorials or
messages about Lift in portuguese there. When I post I can send
another message here if there is interest.

http://scala.org.br

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Paulo

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[Lift] IDE

2009-03-04 Thread Paulo Cheque

What IDE do you use to develop lift applications? Eclipse? NetBeans?
I want to use Scala regurlarly, but Eclipse plugin is too bugged...

Thanks in advance..
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Paulo

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[Lift] Re: IDE

2009-03-04 Thread Paulo Cheque

It would be amazing to use Scala with JUnitMax plugin in Eclipse.
Untill now, JUnitMax support only Java, but I believe this is not hard
to change. I believe that if Kent Beck has more time he will implement
that.

But I will try NetBeans!

Thanks
[]s
Paulo



On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 1:27 PM, Kris Nuttycombe
kris.nuttyco...@gmail.com wrote:
 NetBeans works well for me. I've always found that NetBeans's Maven
 integration is superior to that for Eclipse, and the fact that the Scala
 plugin interoperates smoothly with the Maven integration is a big plus for
 me. The Scala autocomplete functionality and automatic syntax checking in
 NetBeans has recently improved significantly, as well.

 Kris

 On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 9:21 AM, Timothy Perrett timo...@getintheloop.eu
 wrote:

 Paulo,

 Lots of people use netbeans and eclipse. Im sure if you have issues
 with the eclipse plugin its maintainers would love bug reports :-)
 Otherwise, I know a lot of use (myself included) just use TextMate
 with a compiler open in a terminal window which works great.

 Hope that helps

 Tim
 - Show quoted text -
 On Mar 4, 4:14 pm, Paulo Cheque pauloche...@gmail.com wrote:
  What IDE do you use to develop lift applications? Eclipse? NetBeans?
  I want to use Scala regurlarly, but Eclipse plugin is too bugged...
 
  Thanks in advance..
  []s
  Paulo



 


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[Lift] ORM Framework

2009-02-22 Thread Paulo Cheque

Like GORM in Grails, it is possible to use the ORM framework of Lift
separately?? There is any tutorial or documentation avaiable?

Thanks in advance

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