Hi Edmond,
thanks for that - can you give some metrics regarding the code size ?-)
@Context of question: Didn't want my initial post to be too long, just
thought I'd ask people to share if they wanted to - but in a nutshell:
Groovy is putting a lot of emphasis/effort on Java compatibility, up
We use Groovy for a number of our projects (https://github.com/lapps) all
released under the Apache 2.0 license. I've started to lean towards Groovy for
Spring Boot projects and we recently put up a question answering system
(https://services.lappsgrid.org/eager/ask) with the entire backend done
Hi MG,
Not sure of the context for the question but I am the developer of Solvent (
codesolvent.com), it is a platform for doing web development via JSR-223
with Groovy being the primary language. The solvent developer environment
is itself a web application (Java) with a back-end built entirely i
Hi Paul,
I was looking for something more concrete, so maybe someone on this
projects could post here :-)
What I meant by "just" a script language or DSL (both valid Groovy uses,
of course) was, if 99% of the code is Java, and Groovy is used for e.g.
a small DSL for customers to use, or for
I have worked on numerous such projects in Australia in the past but aren't
in contact with those teams at the moment. Also, many Grails projects fall
under that category although by your definition I am not sure whether you
would call that usage "just" a DSL.
On Sat, Jun 27, 2020 at 8:24 AM MG w
A quick survey: Who on this mailing list works on or knows of a project
where Groovy is the main language of development, i.e. it is not used as
"just" a script or DSL language in addition to e.g. Java ?
If possible name the company/country/project and give some impression of
the size of the pro