Nice post, I was just wondering what's the benefit of using Scala or Groovy
in a T5 app, T5 app seems very short in code, typing a little extra does not
mean too much to the developers, the only benefit i can see from using
Groovy(not so sure about Scala) is we can use closure in the code, anything
else? also Clojure seems a interesting language too, possible to use with
T5? 

Thanks,

Angelo


Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo wrote:
> 
> Em Mon, 19 Jan 2009 19:51:28 -0300, fan...@gmail.com <fan...@gmail.com>  
> escreveu:
> 
>> I just published a (fairly long) post where I explain how I setted up a  
>> layout and basic CRUPD operation for the blog tool project I'm building  
>> in T5 / Scala.
> 
> Nice post. :)
> I don't really know Scale nor I plan right now, but it's very interesting  
> to see how other languages can be used using the Java platform, the  
> awesome collection of open-source Java frameworks and even Tapestry. And  
> the Scala Tapestry-related classes can be easilly understood by someone  
> who never studied Scala . . . :)
> 
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> Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo
> Independent Java consultant, developer, and instructor
> http://www.arsmachina.com.br/thiago
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