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Colbert Philippe commented on GROOVY-7466:
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Hi!  Thanks for the reply!    Here is where my comment is coming from.   There 
are many script languages, each important in their own rights (Python, Ruby, 
Powershell, Groovy, Luna, ....etc).   It's hard for a programmer to remember 
all the intricate syntaxes.   Make Groovy create a loaded up starter program, 
just to get started fast!    You may have a few variations of what a starter 
program is, like command-line application,  web server application, ...etc.
We can see today how important getting started is.   I am currently studying 
Spring Boot and what a wonderful framework it is.   It's the first framework 
that goes very far to create starter programs.    That's the future!
Colbert 


     On Friday, June 12, 2015 12:09 AM, Jochen Theodorou (JIRA) 
<j...@apache.org> wrote:
   

 
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Jochen Theodorou commented on GROOVY-7466:
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You mean to let it create example programs? And what situations are you 
thinking of?




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> Make groovy create different strating template source code...to get started!
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>                 Key: GROOVY-7466
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-7466
>             Project: Groovy
>          Issue Type: Wish
>          Components: Groovy Console, groovy-runtime
>            Reporter: Colbert Philippe
>            Priority: Minor
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> There are many scripting language right now and Groovy is one of them.   I 
> suggest that you create a new command-line for Groovy that will create a 
> small set of different startup source for different situation.   This will 
> help programmers get started quickly and avoir programmers having to remember 
> the exact syntax for source code for Groovy.
> I think all scripting languages should have this command-line option.



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