what I've been up to at work; some links
Lindsey
lindseykuper reviews some stuff that got released or whatever.
Or, to cut to the chase: Google Plugin for Eclipse, now available to help you get your ajaxes onto the cloud. With Java. Or Scala, or Groovy or JRuby or Jython or JScheme, or whatever you personally can shoehorn onto the JVM.
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Or, to cut to the chase: Google Plugin for Eclipse, now available to help you get your ajaxes onto the cloud. With Java. Or Scala, or Groovy or JRuby or Jython or JScheme, or whatever you personally can shoehorn onto the JVM.
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I haven't had great results with Scala on Eclipse; in fact, last I tried, the Scala Eclipse tools were pretty unusable (so I used vim).
For Java, though, Eclipse has the code-completion and the auto-format and the manage-my-imports and the "who calls this method?" and the "who implements this interface?" and the auto-refactoring... it is totally the way to go. The stuff we added just makes it a little easier to deal with GWT/App Engine.