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Ivan Willig

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Feb 11, 2010, 9:44:57 AM2/11/10
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Hi guys, 
I am getting really excited about lift 2.0 but still feel in the dark about changes in 2.0. Is there a list of changes somewhere? I have looked on the mail list archives, the wiki and poked around the lift site. The SD time article mention that 2.0 brings "many of Scala’s benefits, including a development model that looks like Ruby on Rails" .  Whats the best place for me to survey these changes? 

Thanks for you time. 

Ivan Willig
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Timothy Perrett

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Feb 11, 2010, 12:32:29 PM2/11/10
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Its not everything, but it'll give you a general idea:


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Jeppe Nejsum Madsen

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Feb 11, 2010, 2:05:16 PM2/11/10
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Timothy Perrett <tim...@getintheloop.eu> writes:

> Its not everything, but it'll give you a general idea:
>
> http://scala-tools.org/mvnsites-snapshots/liftweb/changes-report.html

And don't forget to checkout the changes for 1.1 as 1.1 was renamed to
2.0 along the way :-)

/Jeppe

Zach Cox

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Feb 13, 2010, 12:11:42 PM2/13/10
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I'm also really excited to learn what "many of Scala’s benefits,
including a development model that looks like Ruby on Rails" means
exactly. I read through the change reports but nothing looked Rails-y
to me. The announcement on scala-lang.org (http://www.scala-lang.org/
node/5236) also mentions this but doesn't elaborate:

"The new version of Lift also supports a more Ruby on Rails style
development model that will appeal to many."

This sounds really interesting - can someone in-the-know provide some
more details on this?

Thanks,
Zach


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David Pollak

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Feb 13, 2010, 12:17:33 PM2/13/10
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On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 9:11 AM, Zach Cox <zco...@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm also really excited to learn what "many of Scala’s benefits,
including a development model that looks like Ruby on Rails" means
exactly.  I read through the change reports but nothing looked Rails-y
to me.  The announcement on scala-lang.org (http://www.scala-lang.org/
node/5236
) also mentions this but doesn't elaborate:

"The new version of Lift also supports a more Ruby on Rails style
development model that will appeal to many."

This sounds really interesting - can someone in-the-know provide some
more details on this?

I have no clue how this got into the article.
 

Thanks,
Zach


On Feb 11, 2:05 pm, Jeppe Nejsum Madsen <je...@ingolfs.dk> wrote:
> Timothy Perrett <timo...@getintheloop.eu> writes:
> > Its not everything, but it'll give you a general idea:
>
> >http://scala-tools.org/mvnsites-snapshots/liftweb/changes-report.html
>
> And don't forget to checkout the changes for 1.1 as 1.1 was renamed to2.0along the way :-)
>
> /Jeppe

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Timothy Perrett

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Feb 13, 2010, 5:30:21 PM2/13/10
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Brrrr - sounds like creative license on the part of the writer....  It really bugs me when stuff like that goes on; also dont like constantly having lift compared with rails lol!

Cheers, Tim
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