The first ever Chicago Groovy User Group is meeting this coming Tuesday, January 13th at 6pm in the Chicago Loop. Details are available at http://cgug.org/.
I’ll be giving a talk on integrating Groovy DSLs into Java applications, focusing specifically on a project that I’ve recently finished.
There will be free food, and even a book raffle I’m told. If you live in the Chicagoland area, we’d love to see you there. Come for the Groovy, stay for the party.
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Great meeting last night, thanks to everyone for coming out!
Yeah, thanks for coming out. I think it went well. I had a good time at any rate.
[...] is a transcription of sorts of the first part of a talk I’ve given a few times titled “Building DSLs with Grooy: A Real-World Case Study” (slides available here). This section of the talk introduces the idea of DSLs, and how [...]