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Published: Jul 11 2008 / 10:32

I might be late in the game with this post, but I have to comment on some niceness I have experienced when working with Groovy, Grails and IntelliJ IDEA 7.0. I received a license for IntelliJ IDEA when I attended the Groovy/Grails Experience in February 2008. That ended up being a very cool event; learning from the creators and contributors and getting software to make life easier all in one weekend.
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lifewithryan replied ago:

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Cool, I'm attending NFJS in Green Bay in August and we're supposed to get a one year license as well. I can't wait to try it out as I've heard great things about it.

I've been using gedit -- had to hack it all to hell to get it to do syntax highlighting (http://www.sudovi.com/blog/show/teach_gedit_grails) etc, but it works for me. But I'll leave gedit in a heartbeat if the JetGroovy plugin is better. It certainly can't be worse than the Eclipse plugin...that thing is crap.
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hates_ replied ago:

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Groovy/Grails on IntelliJ truly rocks. Although since moving to OSX, I've been using TextMate.

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