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Re: How to build Scala projects with Buckminster [message #689004 is a reply to message #688953] |
Sun, 26 June 2011 13:39 |
Henrik Lindberg Messages: 2509 Registered: July 2009 |
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Looking forward to reading the blog post. (The forum software at Eclipse
is not very good, I always use NNTP/news to read and respond).
Either just create 5 threads/ posts with the title "The forum software
is stupid" in a suitable forum, or email me the link at henrik.lindberg
at cloudsmith dot com and I will post it here.
Regards
- henrik
On 6/26/11 12:21 PM, Michel r wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I recently tried to build Scala projects with Buckminster. This was not
> as easy as I thought in the beginning. I read how people build Groovy
> projects (GRECLIPSE-716) with Buckminster, but unfortunately, the Scala
> IDE is not as well factored as the Groovy Plug-In yet.
>
> Eventually, I was able to figure it out. I wrote a blog post about my
> experiences. I think this article might be useful for other developers
> as well, that's why I would like to share it here. It also includes a
> short description why I chose Buckminster instead of Tycho or something
> else.
>
> Unfortunately, the forum tells me that I need to post at least 5
> messages before I can use links. If you're interested in the article,
> please open my profile where you will find the link to my blog. I would
> be glad if someone else could post the link instead.
>
> Thanks. I hope you like my article.
>
> Bye,
> Michel
>
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