Categories related to Computers: Programming: Languages: Java: Extensions: Groovy: FAQs, Help, and Tutorials: Computers: Programming: Languages: Java: FAQs, Help, and Tutorials (113) Computers: Programming: Languages: Python: FAQs, Help, and Tutorials (41) Computers: Programming: Languages: Ruby: FAQs, Help, and Tutorials (14) Computers: Programming: Languages: Smalltalk: FAQs, Help, and Tutorials (10) Websites on FAQs, Help, and Tutorials: Exploring the Mysteries of Groovy Properties Review and tutorial. Pyrasun, The Spille Weblog. Getting Groovy without the Bad Clothes Introduces dynamically-typed scripting language for Java Virtual Machine, shows how to create a first script. scratchProjects.com. Grails & Groovy Tutorials Site that collects tutorials on groovy and grails related topics Mastering Grails A series of IBM developer works tutorials on groovy and grails Practically Groovy: Smooth Operators Java bans operator overloading. Groovy does not. Learn everyday uses of 3 types of overloadable operators. By Andrew Glover. IBM developerWorks. (October 25, 2005) Practically Groovy: Of MOPs and Mini-languages Primer on Meta Object Protocol, an old-is-new way to build programs, languages, and programs as languages. By Andrew Glover. IBM developerWorks. (September 20, 2005) Practically Groovy: Functional Programming with Curried Closures Enhance standard closures with Curry method, invented by Haskell Curry; was in Groovy before JSR compliant releases. By Andrew Glover, Ken Barclay, John Savage. IBM developerWorks. (August 23, 2005) Practically Groovy: Groovy's Growth Spurt With release of a JSR-241 compliant parser, changes to Groovy syntax were formalized. Treats most important changes to syntax, shows handy feature not in older Groovy. By Andrew Glover. IBM developerWorks. (July 19, 2005) Practically Groovy: Stir Some Groovy into Your Java Apps Shows many ways to embed simple, easy-to-write Groovy scripts in more complex Java code; where and when it's useful. By Andrew Glover. IBM developerWorks. (May 24, 2005) Practically Groovy: Mark It up with Groovy Builders Mimic markup languages like XML, HTML, Ant tasks, and GUIs, with frameworks like Swing; useful for fast prototyping; handy alternate to data binding frameworks when needing consumable markup fast. By Andrew Glover. IBM developerWorks. (April 12, 2005) Practically Groovy: Go Server-side up, with Groovy Groovlet, GroovyServer Pages (GSP) frameworks are built on Java Servlet API. Unlike Struts and JSF, Groovy server isn't for all uses: it is simple alternate for coding server programs fast and easy. By Andrew Glover. IBM developerWorks. (March 15, 2005) Practically Groovy: MVC Programming with Groovy Templates Views are integral to MVC programming, which is ubiquitous to enterprise programming; shows how Groovy template engine framework simplifies view programming, makes code more maintainable. By Andrew Glover. IBM developerWorks. (February 15, 2005) Practically Groovy: JDBC Programming with Groovy Shows how to use GroovySql to build simple data-reporting program. GroovySql merges closures and iterators to ease Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) coding by shifting resource management from coder to Groovy framework. By Andrew Glover. IBM developerWorks. (January 11, 2005) Practically Groovy: Ant Scripting with Groovy Ant and Maven are common in build processing, but XML is sometimes a less expressive configuration format; Groovy builder utility makes it easy to mix Groovy, Ant and Maven for more expressive, controlled builds. By Andrew Glover. IBM developerWorks. (December 14, 2004) Practically Groovy: Unit Test Your Java Code Faster with Groovy First installment; shows simple way to unit test Java code with Groovy, JUnit. By Andrew Glover. IBM developerWorks. (November 9, 2004) Feeling Groovy Informal introduction to proposed addition to standard programming languages for Java platform. By Andrew Glover. IBM developerWorks. (August 3, 2004)
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