> I went and it was pretty good, although the traffic getting there was > horrible. Yes, I saw Michael there but didn't ask him because I didn't think > he was part of ESME because I haven't seen his email or name on the list or > JIRA. Its fine, is just sometimes nice to speak and ask questions face to > face when the opportunity arises.
Surprisingly, there are places other than San Francisco where people work with Scala ;-) The ESME team, though small, is spread around the world. > I only wanted to go over a couple of things. There are almost no comments in > the source and stepping though multi threaded apps with a debugger isn't too > easy. Picking the best spots to gather stats without peppering the whole > codebase has been a bit challenging because there is so much recursive-like > ( I know that is a bad description ) message passing and no comments to > indicate how classes/methods/traits etc. should and are being used. However, > I am coming along and have some code written. I will be uploading it soon. I > keep getting sidetracked with work emergencies. As soon as we have something decent to show with ESME, I'll focus on documentation- I promise. I'm almost finished with the feature set I personally want to see in the upcoming (hopefully soon) release.
