This category holds FAQs, help, and tutorials on the Groovy programming language.
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- Practically Groovy: Smooth Operators Java bans operator overloading. Groovy does not. Learn everyday uses of 3 types of overloadable operators. By Andrew Glover. IBM developerWorks.
- Exploring the Mysteries of Groovy Properties Review and tutorial. Pyrasun, The Spille Weblog.
- Mastering Grails A series of IBM developer works tutorials on groovy and grails
- Practically Groovy: Unit Test Your Java Code Faster with Groovy First installment; shows simple way to unit test Java code with Groovy, JUnit. By Andrew Glover. IBM developerWorks.
- Feeling Groovy Informal introduction to proposed addition to standard programming languages for Java platform. By Andrew Glover. IBM developerWorks.
- Practically Groovy: JDBC Programming with Groovy Shows how to use GroovySql to build simple data-reporting program. GroovySql merges closures and iterators to ease Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) coding by shifting resource management from coder to Groovy framework. By Andrew Glover. IBM developerWorks.
- Practically Groovy: MVC Programming with Groovy Templates Views are integral to MVC programming, which is ubiquitous to enterprise programming; shows how Groovy template engine framework simplifies view programming, makes code more maintainable. By Andrew Glover. IBM developerWorks.
- Practically Groovy: Stir Some Groovy into Your Java Apps Shows many ways to embed simple, easy-to-write Groovy scripts in more complex Java code; where and when it's useful. By Andrew Glover. IBM developerWorks.
- Practically Groovy: Go Server-side up, with Groovy Groovlet, GroovyServer Pages (GSP) frameworks are built on Java Servlet API. Unlike Struts and JSF, Groovy server isn't for all uses: it is simple alternate for coding server programs fast and easy. By Andrew Glover. IBM developerWorks.
- Practically Groovy: Of MOPs and Mini-languages Primer on Meta Object Protocol, an old-is-new way to build programs, languages, and programs as languages. By Andrew Glover. IBM developerWorks.
- Practically Groovy: Functional Programming with Curried Closures Enhance standard closures with Curry method, invented by Haskell Curry; was in Groovy before JSR compliant releases. By Andrew Glover, Ken Barclay, John Savage. IBM developerWorks.
- Practically Groovy: Ant Scripting with Groovy Ant and Maven are common in build processing, but XML is sometimes a less expressive configuration format; Groovy builder utility makes it easy to mix Groovy, Ant and Maven for more expressive, controlled builds. By Andrew Glover. IBM developerWorks.
- Embedding Groovy Brief, on embedding Groovy in programs to allow compiling and running Groovy scripts on running systems. TechKnow Zenze.
- Practically Groovy: Groovy's Growth Spurt With release of a JSR-241 compliant parser, changes to Groovy syntax were formalized. Treats most important changes to syntax, shows handy feature not in older Groovy. By Andrew Glover. IBM developerWorks.