Am new to groovy and i find GroovyConsole very handy when i want to try out few
snippets. If you are doing more serious programming i would looking into IntelliJ.
If you are a poor programmer like me then i think Eclipse is a good option even though
its not as fancy as IntelliJ....there is not much there if a text editor like ultraedit or jedit
doesn't cut.
BTW: The groovy podcast was very good. Thanks for that.
cheers
Shravan
Hi all
Lots of "ands", but: anyone who is not on the VJUG mailing list, and who missed Brents talk to the Groovy User Group on the Meta-Object Protocol might like to see him reprise it tomorrow night to the VJUG.
Details can be found here:
https://victorianjug.dev.java.net/2008/April/April.html
There is a copy of Intellij being given away, which reminds me: IDEA have just released an update to their Groovy/Grails plugin. This may be of interest to this group. Details can be found here: http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/features/groovy_grails.html?nl
And the question: being new to Grails/Groovy, what tools are you all using for Groovy/Grails work?
Thanks
Martin
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