Re: [jdee-devel] groovysh

2016-10-13 Thread Paul Landes
The reason we talked about Clojure is it works nicely with Emacs Lisp. With beanshell there's lots of moving around bits of code that have little meaning in Emacs Lisp, which would be the case with Groovy. That said, there's not a lot of development going on and if you wanted to try a few thin

Re: [jdee-devel] groovysh

2016-10-10 Thread Przemysław Wojnowski
W dniu 2016-10-08 00:05, Matthew Smith napisał(a): > First, grape. This allows the JVM code to be installed and run > without the user needing to install and maintain it seperately. It has > really helped in making sure all the dependencies are available > without making an uber jar. IMHO this is

[jdee-devel] groovysh

2016-10-07 Thread Matthew Smith
Hi, In malabar we use groovysh instead of cider.  I am a great fan of Clojure but groovysh has a couple of advantages. First, grape.  This allows the JVM code to be installed and run without the user needing to install and maintain it seperately. It has really helped in making sure all the depen