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Scala Meeting report, 2011-08-30
Thu, 2011-09-01, 13:52
We are currently publishing a summary of each of the weekly meetings of the Scala Core Team.
This information is made available as a service to the community. It is by necessity rather brief and gives only a rough approximation of the main points of discussions explored during each meeting; it should not be taken as a source of reliable information, nor as a record of concrete or firm decisions, nor as anything other than a record of a simple discussion.
The summary that follows is primarily intended for Scala contributors and maintainers. If you are not a contributor to the Scala system, the information below is unlikely to be very useful to you, and you might lack some of the necessary background to make sense of all the discussion items.
We do not have enough people on the team to be able to write a more complete record, and we might also not have the resources to discuss every point in detail afterwards. Nevertheless, we hope that this record, cursory as it is, is better than nothing.
Scala Meeting report, 2011-08-30
Attending
- Adriaan: virtualised pattern matcher: 70% of test/partest --grep=match pass (this is with several features not implemented yet: partialfunctions, missing selector, length-check for unapplySeq,..)
- Grzegorz: preparing the presentation on scala GWT
- Eugene: working on delite with the people from standford
- Iulian: working on sbt and a release of the ide is coming
- Lukas: side effects plugin - issues with reentrant types
- Frederik: Budapest training, akka courseware
- Miguel: support for generics
- Martin: reflection, reified classes
- Vojin: candidacy exam
- Hubert: issues with sbt, gsoc finished - 4 successful projects, error trees
- Toni: 2.9.1 release, scala-ide website migration
- Vlad: candidacy exam
- Josh: sbt build - test.classload for bytecode validation, moving xsbt into trunk
Discussion
Scala + GWT Presentation - Grzegorz
Scala+GWT project takes your Scala code and compiles it into JavaScript you can run in a browser. I'll be showing some demos of what we already have which includes sizable (4k+ loc) samples. The idea of presentation is to give others a taste what's the status of Scala+GWT project, what we support in terms of Scala features and what's still missing.
2.9.1
- Repl workaround in Release Notes
- tomorrow morning from RC4
This information is made available as a service to the community. It is by necessity rather brief and gives only a rough approximation of the main points of discussions explored during each meeting; it should not be taken as a source of reliable information, nor as a record of concrete or firm decisions, nor as anything other than a record of a simple discussion.
The summary that follows is primarily intended for Scala contributors and maintainers. If you are not a contributor to the Scala system, the information below is unlikely to be very useful to you, and you might lack some of the necessary background to make sense of all the discussion items.
We do not have enough people on the team to be able to write a more complete record, and we might also not have the resources to discuss every point in detail afterwards. Nevertheless, we hope that this record, cursory as it is, is better than nothing.
Scala Meeting report, 2011-08-30
Attending
- Adriaan: virtualised pattern matcher: 70% of test/partest --grep=match pass (this is with several features not implemented yet: partialfunctions, missing selector, length-check for unapplySeq,..)
- Grzegorz: preparing the presentation on scala GWT
- Eugene: working on delite with the people from standford
- Iulian: working on sbt and a release of the ide is coming
- Lukas: side effects plugin - issues with reentrant types
- Frederik: Budapest training, akka courseware
- Miguel: support for generics
- Martin: reflection, reified classes
- Vojin: candidacy exam
- Hubert: issues with sbt, gsoc finished - 4 successful projects, error trees
- Toni: 2.9.1 release, scala-ide website migration
- Vlad: candidacy exam
- Josh: sbt build - test.classload for bytecode validation, moving xsbt into trunk
Discussion
Scala + GWT Presentation - Grzegorz
Scala+GWT project takes your Scala code and compiles it into JavaScript you can run in a browser. I'll be showing some demos of what we already have which includes sizable (4k+ loc) samples. The idea of presentation is to give others a taste what's the status of Scala+GWT project, what we support in terms of Scala features and what's still missing.
2.9.1
- Repl workaround in Release Notes
- tomorrow morning from RC4