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Grails eXchange 2007: Guillaume LaForge on Groovy Keynote at the Grails eXchange 2007
Groovy Keynote at the Grails eXchange 2007
Groovy is almost 4-years old, released a 1.0 final release in January 2007, is used in mission-critical applications at Fortune 500 companies in the U.S. and elsewhere, and is integrated in popular and trusted Open Source Projects like Spring. With a new 1.1 version, Groovy will go even further to cover the full spectrum of Enterprise needs by enabling people to integrate seamlessly with recent technologies like EJB3/JPA, TestNG or Guice, establishing Groovy as the de facto Enterprise scripting solution.
In this keynote on Groovy, Guillaume gave an overview of the success of this dynamic language for the Java virtual machine and where it will be headed in the future.
ABOUT GUILLAUME LAFORGE
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Guillaume is the Groovy Project Manager and Spec Lead of JSR-241, the Java Specification Request standardizing the Groovy dynamic language. Along with Graeme Rocher, he founded G2One, Inc., the company dedicated to sustaining and leading the developm
More about Guillaume LaForge
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PODCAST GROOVY KEYNOTE AT THE GRAILS EXCHANGE 2007
This session took part at the Grails eXchange 2007. You can view the other 31 podcasts here.
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