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By bloid
via alblue.blogspot.com
Published: Jun 27 2007 / 07:30
Over the past couple of years, the cringe-worthy Groovy has been making bridges between the world of Java and dynamic languages. Groovy's premise is that a program doesn't need to be compiled in order to run on a JVM, and instead provides a just-in-time interpreter that can evaluate scripts in a different dialect.
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Lars Trieloff replied ago:
The comments to the post are better than the actual post. Worth reading.
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