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**Title**: Groovy Programming\\ | **Title**: Groovy Programming\\ | ||
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* For providing dynamic language capabilities within Java systems, thereby avoiding direct use of Java reflection. | * For providing dynamic language capabilities within Java systems, thereby avoiding direct use of Java reflection. | ||
* For rapidly creating new applications founded on Java frameworks. | * For rapidly creating new applications founded on Java frameworks. | ||
- | * Test: Spock is the rapidly rising star of test frameworks. It covers the full spectrum of testing needs | + | * Test: Spock is the rapidly rising star of test frameworks. It covers the full spectrum of testing needs from unit test to functional requirement, |
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* Build: Gradle is becoming the build framework of choice supplanting Ant and Maven. | * Build: Gradle is becoming the build framework of choice supplanting Ant and Maven. | ||
- | * Web applications: | + | * Web applications: |
- | | + | * Rich clients: Griffon is a framework for creating rich clients using Groovy and supporting both Swing and JavaFX. |
- | * Rich clients: Griffon is a framework for creating rich clients using Groovy and supporting both Swing and | + | |
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This 1-day workshop is a practical, " | This 1-day workshop is a practical, " |
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