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by beckje01
4470 days ago
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With groovy being pulled more into use with spring and great test frameworks like Spock, I see more groovy use paired with java not less. Scala is the interesting one I'm interested to see if a simplified type system can be introduced ala http://www.infoq.com/presentations/data-types-issues |
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Within the Spring Framework 4.0 Reference [1], the Spring Expression Language takes up all of chapter 7, whereas Groovy takes up little section 28.3.3 only, with only one use case presented. Your statement didn't have any specifics, only sales adjectives like "great test frameworks."
[1] http://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/4.0.0.RELEASE/spring-frame...