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About mcveat
| Website: | piotr.adamscy.net |
| Bio: | Jedi Knight |
| Member since: | 03 April 2008 |
| Software: | 777 different applications used |
| Usage: | 6 months, 3 weeks, 5 hours, 7 minutes and 19 seconds |
| Platform Usage: |
Mac
(85%) |
Type of usage (in the last hour)
Internet (32%)
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Office (4%)
Design (50%)
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Awards
- 5 points — Started using Warp Rogue
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- 5 points — Started using Seesmic
- 5 points — Started using AirPhones
- 5 points — Started using RubyForge
Finally I don't have to look for desktop wallpaper myself. Thank yo...
yes, you're right, scala compiler can compile both, java and scala sources
I've been using Scala by itself in eclipse, I have never tried Java and Scala project together. What compiler would you use for this? I'm suspecting Scala's compiler will be compatible with both, right?
I just want to let you know that I'm using eclipse as well and it has Scala language support. Look at http://www.scala-lang.org/node/94
Sweet, thanks for the Leap recommendation. I love it when developers successfully think of new ways to solve old problems.