| Making stronger apps? Let's take the Play 1 vs Play 2 example: How many times I got a 500 pages in the face due to a basic NullPointerException in Play 1 groovy templates... In new play 2 templates, because they are type-safe, they guarantee that you will not have those basic errors. Of-course, it doesn't guarantee everything, but it's way less error-prone. You actually CANNOT make this kind of NPE errors with type-safe scala code. where in java you do something like: user.address.town // oops I forgot to test if user.address is not null in scala: // user.address.town wouldn't work, because address is represented as an Option[Address] user.address.map(_.town).getOrElse("") |
It just seems that for the rest of the system there isn't any real benefit over Play1 if you are using Java as opposed to Scala.