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author | Olivier Blanvillain <olivier.blanvillain@gmail.com> | 2016-10-07 17:05:14 +0200 |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2016-10-07 17:05:14 +0200 |
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@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Yes, Dotty itself is a project that can be compiled by both Dotty and Scalac.<br It's not very hard, and the biggest thing that you will likely miss is using macros. ####How can I try it out? -https://github.com/lampepfl/dotty/wiki/Getting-Started. +http://lampepfl.github.io/dotty/docs/contributing/getting-started.html. Here’s an example sbt project and instructions on how to set it up: https://github.com/smarter/dotty-example-project/ <br> We have colored REPL :-). You can invoke it by running `dotc -repl`. |