By bloid
via briankotek.com
Published: Mar 26 2009 / 00:40
If you're a ColdFusion developer, you may want to give Groovy a test drive. Because Groovy is a dynamic language, it plays almost perfectly with CF. You can kiss all those JavaCast() function calls goodbye when your CFML interacts with Groovy objects. Since Groovy runs in the JVM and compiles to bytecode just like CFML (and straight Java for that matter), you can reap its benefits at very little cost in terms of setup.



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RawThinkTank replied ago:
Power of Foxpro Macros was discarded developers , imagine why Foxpro went out.
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