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Yes, some of the current Scala-APIs are ugly, but I can't agree with your generalization.
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Yes, some of the current [[Scala]]-APIs are ugly, but I can't agree with your generalization.
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- Scala is still in flow, and the community is willing to accept incompatibilities if there is a real improvement. Backward compatitibility isn't the fetish it became in Javaland - it's important, but only as long as it doesn't block the evolution of the language
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- [[Scala]] is still in flow, and the community is willing to accept incompatibilities if there is a real improvement. Backward compatitibility isn't the fetish it became in [[Java]]land - it's important, but only as long as it doesn't block the [[evolution]] of the language
- Some design decisions are driven by the need to be JVM compatible. A "Standalone-Scala" would certainly look cleaner
- Some design decisions are driven by the need to be JVM compatible. A "Standalone-Scala" would certainly look cleaner
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- You have much more possibilities to work around API shortcomings in Scala than in Java
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- You have much more possibilities to work around [[API]] shortcomings in [[Scala]] than in [[Java]]
--Landei 09:38, 10 August 2009 (CEST)
--Landei 09:38, 10 August 2009 (CEST)
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Landei said ...

Yes, some of the current Scala-APIs are ugly, but I can't agree with your generalization. - Scala is still in flow, and the community is willing to accept incompatibilities if there is a real improvement. Backward compatitibility isn't the fetish it became in Javaland - it's important, but only as long as it doesn't block the evolution of the language - Some design decisions are driven by the need to be JVM compatible. A "Standalone-Scala" would certainly look cleaner - You have much more possibilities to work around API shortcomings in Scala than in Java

--Landei 09:38, 10 August 2009 (CEST)

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