Hi Greggor,

Sorry I just missed those ones - it's bound to happen from time to
time. I am not surprised at missing the Eclipse news, while that's
certainly nice to add refactoring, it's not super-huge. The NetBeans
one I think we just talked about NetBeans so much on the lead up to
the release (with Tor working on it) that when it came out I assumed
(wrongly) that there was nothing else to say. That was a biggie
though, and we will fix it on the next podcast.

Cheers

Dick

On Jan 12, 7:58 am, greggobridges <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jan 10, 4:40 pm, Dick Wall <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Big stories for us are things like tooling being added
> > for major IDEs (something that happened a lot in Scala this year,
> > hence the excitement there)
>
> Groovy & Grails support was added in Netbeans 6.5, yet there was no
> mention of it in the podcast at the time (Tor mentioned it as an aside
> in the Holiday podcast discussion about Groovy's lack of news). There
> was a release of the Groovy/Grails plugin for eclipse that added
> refactoring support, but that was not mentioned either.
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