Re: What Java tools are developers using? - Vote for Groovy :-)

2018-05-17 Thread MG
Damn, sorry, did not see that its the same link Guillaume posted a few 
days back... *insertanimatedgifofyellowballhittingitshead*
Anyway, since people criticized the survey: I did not find anything 
suspicious, the questions looked fine to me, I did not think the answers 
were manipulative and the survey did not take long - so I add my voice 
to Guillaume's suggesting you invest 5 minutes of your time... :-)


On 17.05.2018 23:08, MG wrote:
If you have not already taken the language/tools/libraries survey 
(called "one of the largest surveys of Java developers" in the latest 
Java Magazine mail (May/June 2018 Edition) ;-) ), go here:

https://snykteam.typeform.com/to/V4LOUZ
and vote for Groovy (and the other tools/etc you use) !

Full disclaimer: Snyk is evidently selling this: https://snyk.io/ 
("Snyk helps you use open source and stay secure. Continuously find & 
fix vulnerabilities in your dependencies").


Never heard of them, but wondering if that
https://snyk.io/test ("Test my GitHub repositories: Get alerted when 
new vulnerabilities are found in your dependencies, and automatic pull 
requests when a fix is available.")

might be interesting for Groovy ?*

Cheers,
mg


*https://snyk.io/plans: "Free plan includes: Unlimited tests on open 
source projects"
















What Java tools are developers using? - Vote for Groovy :-)

2018-05-17 Thread MG
If you have not already taken the language/tools/libraries survey 
(called "one of the largest surveys of Java developers" in the latest 
Java Magazine mail (May/June 2018 Edition) ;-) ), go here:

https://snykteam.typeform.com/to/V4LOUZ
and vote for Groovy (and the other tools/etc you use) !

Full disclaimer: Snyk is evidently selling this: https://snyk.io/ ("Snyk 
helps you use open source and stay secure. Continuously find & fix 
vulnerabilities in your dependencies").


Never heard of them, but wondering if that
https://snyk.io/test ("Test my GitHub repositories: Get alerted when new 
vulnerabilities are found in your dependencies, and automatic pull 
requests when a fix is available.")

might be interesting for Groovy ?*

Cheers,
mg


*https://snyk.io/plans: "Free plan includes: Unlimited tests on open 
source projects"