Erlang/Scala IDE based on NetBeans. With syntax checking, syntax highlighting, auto-completion, pretty formatter, occurrences mark, brace matching, indentation, code folding, function navigator, go to declaration, project management, shell console.
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Is there a compatible version for Netbeans 7.4 as I get these errors: Some plugins require plugin Common Scripting Language API (new) to be installed. The plugin Common Scripting Language API (new) is requested in version >= 1.8 (release version 1) but only 2.44.0.2.1.1.8 (of release version different from 1) was found. The following plugins are affected: Erlang Editor Erlang Project Some plugins require plugin Editor Library to be installed. The plugin Editor Library is requested in version >= 1.27 (release version 1) but only 3.47.0.22.43 (of release version different from 1) was found. The following plugins are affected: Erlang Platform Erlang Project Some plugins require plugin Editor Library to be installed. The plugin Editor Library is requested in version >= 1.30 (release version 1) but only 3.47.0.22.43 (of release version different from 1) was found. The following plugin is affected: Erlang Editor Some plugins not installed to avoid potential installation problems.
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Thank you for your work.
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The only serious plugin for Scala development IMO.
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Nice and Easy to use.
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Much better than before, but still there are some issues: + No information about how to contact the developer team - mailing list? + "then" is not a keyword in Scala. The editor doesn't always highlight it correctly. + Type inference is unreliable. On more complex code, the editor flags false positive compilation errors. Unfortunately I have no code to share for an example. As said, it's getting better, but it's still not on par with the Eclipse based Scala IDE.