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Thu, Jun 25, 2009 - 07:10 UTCGROOVY · GRAILS
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Fri, Jun 5, 2009 - 20:50 UTCGROOVY · GRAILS · GRIFFON · JAVAONE
Here we go,  this is our first live recording of the podcast. Don't expect the best audio, but we tried our best to improve some low levels while not distorting the whole thing. Thanks again to everybody who was at our BOF, it was real fun! Our Panelists were: Dierk Koenig, Scott Davis, Andres Almiray, Danno Ferrin and James Williams.
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3 days, 10 hours later, Felix wrote:
If you are interested in Dierk König's talk on "JavaFX Programming Language + Groovy = Beauty + Productivity", you can view a .pdf of his slides here: <a href="http://canoo.com/blog/2009/06/04/dierks-talk-at-j1-javafx-groovy-beauty-productivity">Take a look at Dierk's Slides!</a>
8 days, 7 hours later, Michael Milewski wrote:
It is a shame the audio in this episode was of such a low quality. I could not work out the testing framework that was talked about, it sounded like "spork" but could it have been "GSpec" ? need to take a look at that. Also one of the presenters mentioned a project in which the speed of groovy/grails changed from 7 times slower then the market leader written in c++ to finally be 2 factors faster, is that correct? any more info on this? where was the speed saving? cheers
8 days, 23 hours later, Michael Milewski wrote:
ok the test framework talked about is probably spock http://code.google.com/p/spock/. Yet another testing framework to take a look at, is there anything similar to ruby's cucumber in groovy? http://wiki.github.com/aslakhellesoy/cucumber
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Tue, Jun 2, 2009 - 21:27 UTCGROOVY · GRAILS · GRIFFON · JAVAONE
We're thrilled to give you some recent video footage from JavaOne 2009. Also, check out Scott Davis' interviews with key Groovy people fresh from JavaOne 2009 here. We'll update the embedded player in this post and add links to the related videos section for older videos as we update the page. The best way to get updates: follow @grailspodcast on Twitter.



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Sun, May 24, 2009 - 19:25 UTCGROOVY · GRAILS · GRIFFON · JAVAONE
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19 hours later, faenvie wrote:
a lot of interresting stuff this time ... good luck for the JavaOne !
1 day, 16 hours later, tomas wrote:
One of the better gr8Conf writeups is peter bell's session notes : http://gettinggroovy.wordpress.com/
1 day, 20 hours later, Eric Wendelin wrote:
I'll try to see you guys at the BOF or something, but my schedule will be crazy at JavaOne. Have fun!
4 days, 18 hours later, Sven wrote:
Cu there!
Sun, May 10, 2009 - 19:39 UTCGROOVY · GRAILS
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2 days, 8 hours later, Alex Kotchnev wrote:
Howdy Sven & Glen, thanks for the mention of my blog posts (http://www.troymaxventures.com), I appreciate the link. It would be nice if you posted a link to one of the later posts (e.g. on controllers, views, etc) as the one you've linked to (the domain stuff) is at least a few months old (still just as valid though). I hope to write up a post on the dollar figures involved in this in the next couple of weeks, keep your eyes peeled ! :-) Cheers, Alex Kotchnev
3 days, 7 hours later, Ken Rimple, Chariot Solutions wrote:
Sven and Glen, thanks so much for finding and talking about the Groovy and Grails podcast episode of the Chariot TechCast. I'm a big fan of Groovy and Grails, and was pleasantly surprised to hear my show mentioned... Keep up the good work, you guys do a great job keeping us all up to date.
5 days, 8 hours later, Sven wrote:
Thanx for all the love...
Sun, Apr 26, 2009 - 07:16 UTCGRAILS · POLL
As episode 84 is the super cloudy episode, we want to know where you will host your next Grails application... and we got some cloudy options for you:
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19 hours later, Sven Haiges wrote:
If there is an important hosting option mising, please send us an email and we will discuss it next show.
1 day, 16 hours later, hel wrote:
GAE would be nice .. or is it already working?
1 day, 17 hours later, Sven Haiges wrote:
GAE/J support in Grails is currently work in progress and is planned for the Grails 1.1.1 release according to Graeme. So assuming Grails is supported, where will you host next?
Sun, Apr 26, 2009 - 07:13 UTCGROOVY · GRAILS · GRIFFON · INTERVIEW
Our SoapBox topic this time has a strong focus on Amazon EC2 and other Cloud Hosting providers. Chris Richardson joined as a co-host for all things 'cloud'. Chris is the founder of Cloud Foundry , which provides automated, outsourced data center management for Java applications on Amazon EC2. He also founded Cloud Tools , which makes it easier to deploy Java/Grails applications on Amazon EC2. Cloud Tools is also available as a Grails Plugin.

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Chris Richardson

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Sun, Apr 12, 2009 - 22:38 UTCGROOVY · GRAILS · POLL

This week the Grails Podcast helps choose a Griffon Logo winner. Click here to see the Griffon logo finalists

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Sun, Apr 12, 2009 - 22:10 UTCGROOVY · GRAILS
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Our SoapBox topic is Danno Ferrin, Griffon Logo Contest. We had a few issues with Sven's audio in this episode, but again, we're working on getting all these bugs sorted. 

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Sun, Mar 29, 2009 - 05:36 UTCGROOVY · GRAILS · GRIFFON
The soapbox topic is a quick comparison of iUI and iWebKit, both toolkits  for iPhone/iPod touch web development.

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We have a real highlight in terms of FREE stuff this episode. We give away a free pass for the GR8CONF. Listen to the show to get the details on how to win and visit their website to find out more.
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