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1 day, 17 hours later, Jeremy Flowers wrote:
Testing OSGi PAX extra info (@HamletDRC) : Article by @habuma http://tinyurl.com/c56kus
14 days, 7 hours later, Jeremy Flowers wrote:
Rails Vs Grails Vs Helma comment. Helma was actually covered on Page 3 of part 2! Also this looked interesting. Was a user comment in Part 2 http://aribaweb.org/ At a cursory look. Very similar tech stack to Grails, but development looked more drag & drop and widgets customisable in UI from property editors. Akin to Visual Studio. A lot of pre-defined templates. Develop in the browser with accessibility to code via something called XRay.
14 days, 9 hours later, Jeremy Flowers wrote:
Here is the Mr Haki Switch statement link http://mrhaki.blogspot.com/2009/08/groovy-goodness-switch-statement.html Or if you prefer, the whole Groovy Goodness series he's been doing: http://mrhaki.blogspot.com/search/label/Groovy%3AGoodness
14 days, 12 hours later, Jeremy Flowers wrote:
Craig Walls @habuma also has a good article on PAX on his blog http://www.jroller.com/habuma/
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