UNA Now Supports Scala

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UNA Now Supports Scala

by John A. De Goes :: Rate this Message:

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Hi all,

Just a brief announcement that we've released the next micro version of UNA (1.0.7404). This version of UNA adds support for three new languages that run on the Java platform: Groovy, Scala, and Fan.

Of interest to this community is the support for Scala. For all three languages, support includes syntax highlighting, source snippets for commonly used constructs, file templates, and detection of errors and warnings in compiler output. A video showing how to setup UNA for the Fan programming language may be found on Vimeo. (We hope to have one for Scala shortly.)

Other features in this release include a greatly improved structure view, type-based method suggestions for some languages, improved performance for large Subversion repositories, support for the D programming language, and an assortment of other enhancements and fixes.

The solo coding edition of UNA is free and may be downloaded from N-BRAIN's home page. Feedback welcome!

Regards,

John A. De Goes
N-BRAIN, Inc.
[n minds are better than n-1]


Re: UNA Now Supports Scala

by bearfeeder :: Rate this Message:

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John,

Looks cool, but I didn't know what UNA was until I spent 5 minutes on your web site.

I will try it.

Thanks,

David

On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 1:21 PM, John A. De Goes <john@...> wrote:

Hi all,

Just a brief announcement that we've released the next micro version of UNA (1.0.7404). This version of UNA adds support for three new languages that run on the Java platform: Groovy, Scala, and Fan.

Of interest to this community is the support for Scala. For all three languages, support includes syntax highlighting, source snippets for commonly used constructs, file templates, and detection of errors and warnings in compiler output. A video showing how to setup UNA for the Fan programming language may be found on Vimeo. (We hope to have one for Scala shortly.)

Other features in this release include a greatly improved structure view, type-based method suggestions for some languages, improved performance for large Subversion repositories, support for the D programming language, and an assortment of other enhancements and fixes.

The solo coding edition of UNA is free and may be downloaded from N-BRAIN's home page. Feedback welcome!

Regards,

John A. De Goes
N-BRAIN, Inc.
[n minds are better than n-1]




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