Why if Ruby has so much problems & restrictions we should use it instead of Groovy? It’s a JSR, there is Grails(which is built upon Spring & Hibernate), it has better Java integration(annotations & generics), IntelliJ IDEA has built-in support for it.
August 21st, 2007
Markus Jais
Ruby also has a lot of advantages. check out a good Ruby book. and for IDE support: the current Ruby support in the Netbeans 6 is just awesome.
I use both Ruby and Groovy. none is better than the other.
I have picked some nice stuff from you presentation, hope you can excuse me. I am starting a new department I dk on agile languages and we are going live soon.
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Why if Ruby has so much problems & restrictions we should use it instead of Groovy? It’s a JSR, there is Grails(which is built upon Spring & Hibernate), it has better Java integration(annotations & generics), IntelliJ IDEA has built-in support for it.
August 21st, 2007
Ruby also has a lot of advantages. check out a good Ruby book.
and for IDE support: the current Ruby support in the Netbeans 6 is just awesome.
I use both Ruby and Groovy. none is better than the other.
August 22nd, 2007
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August 22nd, 2007
Hi Ola,
I have picked some nice stuff from you presentation, hope you can excuse me. I am starting a new department I dk on agile languages and we are going live soon.
See you in Berlin!
August 31st, 2007
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