❯ Guillaume Laforge

Groovy-Weekly

Groovy Weekly #17

Busy conference times:

Greach is over, but we’re lucky to get the next batch of presentations and videos online on the Greach Youtube channel.

The GR8Conf Europe early bird price has been extended for another week.

And Cédric and myself (Guillaume) are heading to the Devoxx France conference to speak about Groovy and Gradle.

While at the same time, the Groovy team is delivering a new beta for the lovely Groovy 2.3 release.

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Groovy Weekly #16

After the Groovy knights in Madrid, at the Greach conference, the Groovy team delivers the first beta of Groovy 2.3!

An impressive feature list: including traits, official JDK 8 support, tail recursion, NIO2 module, super fast JSON support, closure type inference, a new markup template engine, and much more.

You will also notice the new documentation shaping up but the Groovy Core team still looks forward to contributions to help with this gigantic task, so don’t hesitate to voice your will to help!

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Groovy Weekly #15

Although it’s April Fools day, I’ll spare you with some funny incredible surprise, but I will instead focus a lot on all the great, interesting and inspiring things that happened at the Greach 2014 conference, in Spain, Madrid. Also don’t miss the various links about the incoming support of traits in Groovy 2.3!

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Groovy Weekly #14

This week is a Spanish week! The Groovy community is moving towards Madrid (Spain) for the Greach conference, to talk about Groovy, Grails, Gradle, Spock, GrooScript, GPars, Gaelyk and more! Enjoy the conference, for the lucky ones attending, and otherwise, have fun reading the news below.

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Groovy Weekly #13

Hot on the heels of the Java 8 general availability good news, let’s have a look at the latest news of our beloved Groovy community!

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  • Baruch Sadogursky discusses creating DSLs which support plugins written both in Groovy or Java, addressing good public API design practices, security, and classpath isolation. Presentation given at SpringOne2GX 2013

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Groovy Weekly #12

What can I tell you for this twelveth week? The Groovy ecosystem is still looking for students for the Google Summer of Code program, so if you know students that could be interested, please pass the message. Also notice the nice release train of Grails with its recent 2.2 / 2.3 / 2.4 releases, congrats to the team!

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Groovy Weekly #11

This is a bit of a special day for me today, as it’s my first daughter’s birthday, who just reached 6, a much younger age than my 10 years involvement in Groovy! And after eating a home-made vanilla French yogurt birthday cake, I’m happy to share with you the following news bits, in particular the nice releases of Groovy 2.2.2, of the first milestone of Grails 2.4, as well as of Ratpack 0.9.2.

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Groovy Weekly #10

Vacations won’t stop me from updating you about all the latest developments in the Groovy community! In this short introduction, I’d like to bring your attention to the fact that the Groovy ecosystem got accepted as an organization for the Google Summer of Code program. So if you are a student, or know students, or engineering schools, universities, etc, interested in contributing to projects of the Groovy ecosystem, please don’t hesitate to spread the word!

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Groovy Weekly #9

An interesting column this week thanks to the major release of Griffon 1.5, but also a minor release of Grails 2.3.6 which brings the often requested standalone GORM support!

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Groovy Weekly #8

In Stockholm for the JFokus conference, I was happy to meet some of the members of the Groovy community, and had the chance to speak about the Groovy usage patterns and how companies integrate Groovy. But while I’m having fun in Sweden (with heaps of fever though), we are laying out the new infrastructure for the Groovy project with the help of JetBrains and JFrog, or work is underway to make Groovy’s JSON support the fastest around (more infor to come soon)! So it’s been a busy week!

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