For those that attended the Dutch Java User Group conference JFall 2011 I have posted the slides (not that many, because of live coding ;-) ), the code from the session and an extensive PDF with content on Github.
For those that attended the Dutch Java User Group conference JFall 2011 I have posted the slides (not that many, because of live coding ;-) ), the code from the session and an extensive PDF with content on Github.
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Thank you for these very useful examples and Groovy 1.8 insights.
It would be great to see more examples about Groovy++, and how we can leverage Groovy and Groovy++ mix to get the most from both java and groovy. Because Groovy is perceived as "very slow" by many developers (including me) it is mostly used in scripts, build, testing but not in core business applications. Also "hard to debug" and "poor IDE support" prevent groovy being used in real applications.
GROOVY ROCKS indeed.
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