I’m going to have to give this a try, I did manage building for 8.2 but it was 
a lot of trouble. Was hoping i could free my time to help but it’s been hectic.

I think the whole big data community has been using intellij for scala (myself 
included). There’s several reasons there. Python is big in BD due to the strong 
academia influx and they all use pycharm (JetBrains) so the IntelliJ pickup is 
natural for scala.

It would be neat to use scala in nb again so am keen to try. We did move away 
from sbt to maven for our spark builds, wonder how that might go.



> On 1 Oct 2019, at 06:38, Emilian Bold <emilian.b...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I think the most recent development wrt Scala is
> https://github.com/cbm64chris/nbscala by Chris Luff and the plugin
> would be at http://plugins.netbeans.org/plugin/75542/nbscala (added
> 2019-03-13).
> 
> So either you register the whole plugin portal update center URL or
> you download the NBM and add it by and in the Plugins window.
> 
> --emi
> 
> On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 11:20 PM Alonso Del Arte
> <alonso.dela...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> I've been using NetBeans 11.1 for about a week now. Smooth sailing with all 
>> my Java projects I started on NetBeans 8.2.
>> 
>> For several months I've been aware of Geertjan Wielenga's 2013 tutorial for 
>> installing Scala for NetBeans 7.3.1. But when I only had one computer for 
>> programming, I was reluctant to even touch the NetBeans configuration file. 
>> So I wrote Scala in Notepad and compiled it on the command line.
>> 
>> Then I got a MacBook and installed NetBeans and IntelliJ on it, I've been 
>> using IntelliJ for most of my Scala programming. Now I figured I should give 
>> the Scala for NetBeans plugin a try on my MacBook.
>> 
>> I followed Geertjan's tutorial up to Step 4, at which point I just couldn't 
>> find the Scala plugin from within NetBeans 8.2. Then I upgraded to 11.1 and 
>> couldn't find the plugin either. Then I found the plugin through a Web 
>> browser, the page said it was verified for 8.1. I downloaded it and then 
>> just didn't know what to do with it.
>> 
>> Is the Scala plugin for Apache NetBeans in active development, or is it on 
>> the back-burner, or has it been dropped?
>> 
>> Al
>> 
>> --
>> Alonso del Arte
>> Author at SmashWords.com
>> Musician at ReverbNation.com
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