Griffon: Clojure powered fractal
Posted by: Andres Almiray on July 31, 2009
Stumbled upon this page while searching for Clojure examples to try out with Griffon's brand new Clojure plugin. The provided example demonstrates how Clojure can be used in conjunction with Java2D to generate a Tree-like fractal, naturally I thought "hey more »
Griffon gets some Clojure
Posted by: Andres Almiray on July 30, 2009
I'm happy to report that Clojure, a dynamic programming language that targets the Java Virtual Machine, can now be used on a Griffon application thanks to its brand new Clojure plugin. This brings the count of supported languages (either directly or via p more »
No: Such a Difficult Word Posted on Stickyminds
Posted by: Johanna Rothman on July 30, 2009
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Griffon: making animations with Gfx+Trident
Posted by: Andres Almiray on July 29, 2009
The following video demonstrates SwingPad's basic animation capabilities with GfxBuilder + TridentBuilderThis is the code that produces the animationimport groovy.beans.Bindable import org. more »
Putting OSGi to the test with Pax Exam
Posted by: Craig Walls on July 28, 2009
After a small delay, I finally bring you the next installment in my series of OSGi-oriented articles. This time we're going to have a look at writing tests around OSGi bundles. It should go without saying that testing is an important part of software dev more »
Griffon: new plugins available
Posted by: Andres Almiray on July 26, 2009
First things first: FxBuilder 0.1, a Groovy builder for JavaFX components, was released almost two weeks ago. I'm happy to announce that its companion Griffon plugin is available for download. more »
We have a US Groovy/Grails/Griffon Conference!
Posted by: Dave Klein on July 23, 2009
But let's not blow it! A while back I wrote about the need for a US conference dedicated to the G3 technologies. Well, now there's one scheduled! more »
Position Statement for Panel on Agile People Issues
Posted by: Johanna Rothman on July 22, 2009
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Meanwhile, back at the ranch...
Posted by: Craig Walls on July 21, 2009
If anyone's looking for me this week, I'll be at the ranch... more »
Small Steps Are Good; Be Careful What You Call Those Steps
Posted by: Johanna Rothman on July 14, 2009
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PM Boulevard Column Posted: Manage Your Project Portfolio and Stop Thrashing
Posted by: Johanna Rothman on July 8, 2009
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