Groovy Groovy... * is an agile and dynamic language for the Java Virtual Machine * builds upon the strengths of Java but has additional power features inspired by languages like Python, Ruby and Smalltalk * makes modern programming features available to Java developers with almost-zero learning curve * supports Domain-Specific Languages and other compact syntax so your code becomes easy to read and maintain * makes writing shell and build scripts easy with its powerful processing primitives, OO abilities and an Ant DSL * increases developer productivity by reducing scaffolding code when developing web, GUI, database or console applications * simplifies testing by supporting unit testing and mocking out-of-the-box * seamlessly integr _your description goes here_ goesherekeywordsyour in Development > WebSphere sMashwith groovyjavalanguagescriptscriptingsmashwebspherezeroby 4 users
IBM Web 2.0 developer e-Kit: Overview Welcome to the IBM Web 2.0 developer e-Kit. In this kit you will find a comprehensive set of resources including podcasts -- many of which are exclusive to this e-Kit, demos, webcasts, tutorials, articles, case studies, trials and much more organized into three solution areas: * Web 2.0 application development and Rich Internet Applications * Enterprise mashups * Collaboration and social computing in Development > Mashupswith 2.0ajaxdevelopmentibmmashupmashupssmashtoolkitwebweb2.0
Massflytt från Visual Basic - IDG.se Fler och fler företag tvingas migrera från utvecklingsplattformen Visual Basic efter att Microsoft lagt ner supporten. "Det är ett klart problem", säger Lars Lindahl på Rikspolisstyrelsens verksamhetsstöd. För snart 1,5 år sedan lade Microsoft ner supporten för utvecklingsmiljön Visual Basic 6, VB6. Microsoft erbjuder fortfarande utökad support – men det kan bli en dyr historia för företagen. Ett problem är också att det numera är svårt att hitta VB6-utvecklare. in Development > WebSphere sMashwith basicsmashvisual
Social mashups with Groovy In this article, learn how to build a social network with Google Maps, Twitter, Groovy, and Ajax. By combining a Google Map with location information that Twitter exposes, you can create a mashup that allows people to view Twitter in light of a particular location. The simple application this article builds lets users view a map of their Twitter friends — a geo-view of their network. in Development > Mashupswith ajaxgooglegroovymapsmashupsmashsocialtwitterwebsphere