> ... and in fact we have around 3 people that are
> working alone on Scala plugin.
As a paying customer who bought IntelliJ solely for its Scala plugin, I'm currently seriously questioning whether it is still worth paying for the next version.
It is not only that I can't see much progress with IntelliJ's Scala plugin and that the free Scala IDE is getting increasingly better as well as having some amazing add-on functionality.
I'm really wondering how much money of their Scala customers JetBrains is really spending on improving the Scala plugin and how much of it is silently funnelled into FUD and vaporware factories like Kotlin.
That's a huge conflict of interest and the reason why a significant part of my next paycheck probably won't end up in JetBrains bank account.
It is not only that I can't see much progress with IntelliJ's Scala plugin and that the free Scala IDE is getting increasingly better as well as having some amazing add-on functionality.
I'm really wondering how much money of their Scala customers JetBrains is really spending on improving the Scala plugin and how much of it is silently funnelled into FUD and vaporware factories like Kotlin.
That's a huge conflict of interest and the reason why a significant part of my next paycheck probably won't end up in JetBrains bank account.