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Spring Boot and Groovy
Fátima Casaú discusses applications with Spring, support for ‘Groovy’ and also the use of ‘GORM (Grails Object Relational Mapping)’ as well as ‘Hibernate’ for persistence.
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Take a Groovy Rest
Guillaume Laforge talks about APIs, how Groovy and Rest services interact, and how to test such APIs with Spock to be “Enterprisey".
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Groovy with Style!
Guillaume Laforge discusses what "idiomatic" Groovy code should look like, good practices in terms of syntax style, typing preferences and some nice shortcuts to help you be more productive.
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Better iOS Development with Groovy
Rahul Somasunderam aims at showing how Groovy can make iOS development a pleasure.
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Using Groovy & Spock to Develop Tests as Assets not Afterthoughts
Brian Westrich shows examples of testing anti-patterns, including redundant testing, white box testing, and using the wrong type of test double. All examples are in Groovy and Spock.
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Grooscript in Action
Jorge Franco talks about Grooscript, a library that converts Groovy code to JavaScript. He presents it, with the good parts and their limitations.
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Becoming an Advanced Groovy Developer
Tom Henricksen covers Design Patterns in Groovy, compilation configuration, mixing Java and Groovy, and calling other languages from Groovy. He shows how to call Scala and Clojure from Groovy.
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From Source to Bytecode: Deep Dive into the Groovy Compiler
Cédric Champeau explores the Groovy compiler. He discusses parsing, abstract syntax tree, type checking, type inference, bytecode and verifier.
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Booting IoT with Grails
Colin Harrington explores what it means to use a framework such as Grails as a power player on embedded Linux devices for IoT & home automation applications.
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Restful Grails 3
Jeff Brown presents Grails 3, which includes a lot of features and functionality related to building RESTful services.
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Grails 3.x Inside and Out
Graeme Rocher takes a deep dive into the internals of Grails 3.x and reveals some hidden features and gems that you can take advantage of when developing your own Grails applications and plugins.
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Microservice Architecture with Grails
Jeff Brown discusses how Grails is very well suited for a microservice based architecture, that can result in applications which are easier to build, to test, to extend and to adapt to requirements.