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Jeff Brown's Probability Quiz: What Are The Chances ...
... Jeff is of course talking about Grails, SpringSource, and Clojure. Near the end of the post, Jeff challenged his readers with a probability brain teaser: Jeff Brown: I am honestly not sure how many technologists work for SpringSource but for the ...
Aug 3, 2009
9:40:08 PM
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Your jirb, groovysh and clj Commands Doesn't Work In Cygwin
This is another one of those making things work in Cygwin posts. You can safely skip this post if you are not married to Cygwin, or have not followed my Ten Steps To Higher Cygwin Productivity. The issue this time is with a little library called JLine, ...
Apr 8, 2008
8:28:08 AM
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Java News Brief (JNB): Introduction to Grails
The March issue of the Java News Brief (JNB) is out. Jeff Brown gives an introduction to Grails—the "framework for agile web development using Groovy and Java." Jeff Brown: Grails is a remarkably flexible framework while maintaining an ease of ...
Mar 6, 2007
11:49:08 AM
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Impressed by Groovyblogs.org
Graeme Rocher: That Grails site building phenomenon Glen Smith, the man who brought us Grails+Lucene powered search engine Groogle, has completed his Grails 20 hour challenge to build a feature rich blog aggregator. The result, although still requiring ...
Feb 27, 2007
8:26:54 AM
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Groovy In Action: I Picked It Up, I Can't Put It Down!
Tim Bray: In the mail from O’Reilly this week, Groovy in Action [...] [...] and of course, watching Groovy at work. I have to say the source code is real easy to read; oddly, what it makes me wish for is regex literals in Java. Hmm, it’s not obvious to ...
Feb 7, 2007
12:25:42 AM
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Groovy 1.0 By The End Of 2006? Only Ten Days Left!
(Via Javalobby.) Jay Zimmerman, in a eWeek story: Jochen will be able to focus his efforts exclusively on Groovy development now, which will help ensure that Groovy 1.0 is released by the end of 2006 and future enhancements in Groovy will be addressed ...
Dec 21, 2006
9:02:10 AM
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A Groovy Resurgence? It Looks Like It.
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 14 — Remember Groovy, the Ruby like language designed for the JVM and only for the JVM? (I first blogged about it 1042 days ago, and then some. Oh boy that was a long time ago.) According to Jeff Brown, a principal software ...
Dec 14, 2006
11:43:14 PM
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Kyle Cordes: Scripting Your Java App
This month's St. Louis JUG meeting featured Kyle Cordes talking about scripting Java applications "I attended one of Edward Tufte's classes," started Kyle. I know right away that I won't be able to get the PowerPoint for the talk at the end. Kyle did ...
Nov 10, 2006
12:02:41 AM
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Jeff Brown: An Introduction To Building Groovy Web Applications With Grails
I'll try to live blog today's St. Louis JUG meeting. I have done this for the OCI internal Java and C++ lunches in the past. Since the auditorium at One City Place, where the JUG meets, has excellent WIFI, I thought I'll try to do the live blog here. ...
Sep 14, 2006
11:15:01 PM
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GRuby on GRails: Tonight At 6:30
Just a reminder that Jeff Brown will present Grails at the St. Louis JUG tonight. Jeff Brown: Grails aims to bring the "coding by convention" paradigm to Groovy. Grails is an open-source web application framework that leverages the power of a ...
Sep 14, 2006
7:57:47 AM