On Mar 29, 11:50 am, Paul King <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have numerous customers making heavy use of Groovy and Grails including in
> banking. Some of them have Groovy or Grails in use in 100+ projects. Usage
> includes DSLs, prod business rules, Grails apps, testing, Gradle builds etc.
> Many of these are big projects, big teams but they tend to use Groovy with a
> view towards writing quality code (e.g. similar coding standards to Java,
> checking with CodeNarc & dup detection) rather than using every Groovy bell
> and whistle.

Hi Paul

I have no doubt about it in Australia. I not heard of CodeNarc & Dup
Detection.
Last time I looked the Groovy universe has going for long time.
I think the Scala people should learn a few lessions from yous in
around the area of adoption.

http://codenarc.sourceforge.net/ Awesome! Bloody hell!

Paul, have you come across blogs, accusing Groovy of complexity in the
past?

Ta

>
> Cheers, Paul.
>
> On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 8:27 PM, Peter A Pilgrim 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > Hey All
>
> > Which companies / organisation are using alternative JVM languages?
> > What is the ratio of the alternative JVM languages to pure Java
> > programming languages in such organisations?
> > Perhaps organisation is too broad grain, what about teams, I would be
> > interested in that too.
>
> > I am trying to find out how much "The Moving Feast" is actually moving
> > in my normal domain, which happens to be banking, and outside my
> > comfort zone.
>
> > I read a lot of interesting blogs being down on polyglot programming
> > recently. Some alternative JVM langauges like Scala are too complex
> > and that DSLs (available in Groovy and Scala) are useless for big
> > projects and multiple team projects.
>
> > Anyhow I thought that I would pose this question to larger audience.
>
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