I'm an apprentice software engineer working for a large UK company. I love coding in Java and Node, and I've been forced into the hellish servitude that is DXL once or twice.
I'm liking the idea of merging the repos once they're close. Currently the idea is to re-write the node version up to feature parity, then go back to the Java version, update it with any lessons learned on re-write, and improve its integration with other logging libraries such as log4j. The Java specific stuff obviously won't be carrying over to the node version.
Separate repos is also probably the easier thing to start from, I'm not particularly keen on trying to split git history from one repo into two...
Thanks for the input!
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I'm liking the idea of merging the repos once they're close. Currently the idea is to re-write the node version up to feature parity, then go back to the Java version, update it with any lessons learned on re-write, and improve its integration with other logging libraries such as log4j. The Java specific stuff obviously won't be carrying over to the node version.
Separate repos is also probably the easier thing to start from, I'm not particularly keen on trying to split git history from one repo into two...
Thanks for the input!