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GGUG:Parsing & Walking the Groovy Concrete Syntax Tree
Parsing & Walking the Groovy Concrete Syntax Tree
The London Groovy & Grails User Group held their first meeting of the new year on Thursday, 25th January 2007 at Skills Matter in London. Speaking at this meeting was Graeme Rocher, Grails Project Lead and CTO of Skills Matter, who gave a talk entitled; Scripting Grails and Gant. Jeremy Rayner, Groovy Committer also spoke at the meeting. Jeremy's talk was entitled: Parsing and Walking the Groovy Concrete Syntax Tree.
The meeting was a great success, with lots of demonstrations and discussion - as usual, we all retired to the Crown Tavern afterwards for some drinks and more discussion!
Once again, many thanks must go out to Tugdual Grall at Oracle for helping us to successfully organise the live web conference of this Groovy & Grails User Group meeting!
ABOUT GRAEME ROCHER
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Graeme Rocher is the project lead and co-founder of the Grails web application framework. He's a member of the JSR-241 Expert Group which standardizes the Groovy language. Graeme authored the Definitive Guide to Grails for Apress and is a frequent sp
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ABOUT JAMES COX
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James Cox is a former PHP team member and current Rails consultant, from London.
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ABOUT THE GGUG
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The Groovy & Grails User Group was founded in 2007, a few months prior to the first Groovy & Grails eXchange.
The Groovy & Grails UG aims to meet once every month or so, providing an opportunity for Groovy & Grails experts, programmers and enthusiasts to learn, meet and discuss.
The Groovy & Grails UG (UK) also discusses events and ideas on the G&G UG (UK) LinkedIN Group
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