Grails is a full-stack web application framework built on top of such tried and true open source frameworks as Spring, Hibernate, Ant, JUnit and more. By applying principles such as Convention over Configuration and Don't Repeat Yourself, and taking advantage of the dynamic Groovy programming language, Grails makes it incredibly easy to use these powerful tools. Grails doesn't reinvent the wheel;
When the values of commitment, courage, focus, openness and respect are embodied and lived by the Scrum Team, the Scrum pillars of transparency, inspection, and adaptation come to life and build trust for everyone. The Scrum Team members learn and explore those values as they work with the Scrum events, roles and artifacts. Successful use of Scrum depends on people becoming more proficient in livi
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If you have been using CI for quite sometime, you probably have a wide array of metrics for your projects - code coverage, complexity, coupling, bugs, tests, suspicious code, style violations, copy/paste detectors, performance measurements, dependency analysis and more. And with all those metrics, it can be a struggle to get a single, simple view of what's going on with your project, and, perhaps
Domain-Specific Languages are a hot topic, and have been popularized by languages like Groovy and Ruby thanks to their malleable syntax which make them a great fit for this purpose. In particular, Groovy allows you to create internal DSLs: business languages hosted by Groovy. In a recent research work, Tiago Antão has decided to use Groovy to model the resistance to drugs against the Malaria disea
I've just finished reading a very interesting post on the virtues of static typing compared to dynamic typing. It took me some time to get my head round the Ruby, Python, OCaml and Haskell code examples. Yet I managed to draw some conclusions based in this article: Ruby and Python are dynamically typed languages. They don't support static typingOCaml and Haskell are statically typed languages. The
Martin Adamek is a Sun employee and works on the Groovy plugin for NetBeans IDE. In this interview he talks about the current status of the plugin, how he piggybacks on the JRuby plugin and how the community could help out. Enjoy. [img_assist|nid=1038|title=|desc=|link=none|align=right|width=160|height=194]Q: Hey Martin, you're working for Sun on the Groovy and Grails plugin for NetBeans IDE. What
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