Reduce code noise with Groovy
Groovy’s concise syntax frees developers from typical Java™ constructs that are required for code compilation but don’t facilitate expressing what a program is really trying to accomplish. In this revival of the Practically Groovy series, Groovy developer and guest columnist J. Scott Hickey walks you through a series of comparisons between normal Java code and the same Groovy code to show you how this exciting language frees you to focus on the important aspects of coding.
June 20, 2009 | Filed Under Groovy
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