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Groovy in Action: Covers Groovy 2.4
Contributor(s): Dierk König (Author), Paul King (Author), Guillaume LaForge (Author)
ISBN: 1935182447     ISBN-13: 9781935182443
Publisher: Manning Publications
OUR PRICE:   $56.99  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: June 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Internet - General
- Computers | Programming Languages - Java
- Computers | Desktop Applications - Design & Graphics
Dewey: 005.1
Physical Information: 1.8" H x 7.3" W x 9.2" (3.20 lbs) 912 pages
 
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Summary

Groovy in Action, Second Edition is a thoroughly revised, comprehensive guide to Groovy programming. It introduces Java developers to the dynamic features that Groovy provides, and shows how to apply Groovy to a range of tasks including building new apps, integration with existing code, and DSL development. Covers Groovy 2.4.

Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.

About the Technology

In the last ten years, Groovy has become an integral part of a Java developer's toolbox. Its comfortable, common-sense design, seamless integration with Java, and rich ecosystem that includes the Grails web framework, the Gradle build system, and Spock testing platform have created a large Groovy community

About the Book

Groovy in Action, Second Edition is the undisputed definitive reference on the Groovy language. Written by core members of the Groovy language team, this book presents Groovy like no other can--from the inside out. With relevant examples, careful explanations of Groovy's key concepts and features, and insightful coverage of how to use Groovy in-production tasks, including building new applications, integration with existing code, and DSL development, this is the only book you'll need. Updated for Groovy 2.4.

Some experience with Java or another programming language is helpful. No Groovy experience is assumed.

What's Inside

  • Comprehensive coverage of Groovy 2.4 including language features, libraries, and AST transformations
  • Dynamic, static, and extensible typing
  • Concurrency: actors, data parallelism, and dataflow
  • Applying Groovy: Java integration, XML, SQL, testing, and domain-specific language support
  • Hundreds of reusable examples

About the Authors
Authors Dierk K nig, Paul King, Guillaume Laforge, Hamlet D'Arcy, C dric Champeau, Erik Pragt, and Jon Skeet are intimately involved in the creation and ongoing development of the Groovy language and its ecosystem.
Table of Contents
    PART 1 THE GROOVY LANGUAGE
  1. Your way to Groovy
  2. Overture: Groovy basics
  3. Simple Groovy datatypes
  4. Collective Groovy datatypes
  5. Working with closures
  6. Groovy control structures
  7. Object orientation, Groovy style
  8. Dynamic programming with Groovy
  9. Compile-time metaprogramming and AST transformations
  10. Groovy as a static language
  11. PART 2 AROUND THE GROOVY LIBRARY
  12. Working with builders
  13. Working with the GDK
  14. Database programming with Groovy
  15. Working with XML and JSON
  16. Interacting with Web Services
  17. Integrating Groovy
  18. PART 3 APPLIED GROOVY
  19. Unit testing with Groovy
  20. Concurrent Groovy with GPars
  21. Domain-specific languages
  22. The Groovy ecosystem

Contributor Bio(s): Konig Dierk: -

Dierk König is a senior software developer, mentor and coach. He publishes in leading German magazines on software development and speaks at international conferences.

Champeau, C.: -

Cédric Champeau is a core Groovy committer. He joined SpringSource, by Pivotal, in order to help develope the language and he is responsible for the implementation of static type checking and static compilation in Groovy 2.

Laforge, Guillaume: -

Guillaume Laforge is the official Groovy Project Manager and Head of Groovy Development at SpringSource. He founded G2One, Inc. (later acquired by SpringSource), a professional services company dedicated to sustaining and leading the development of both Groovy and Grails.

D'Arcy, Hamlet: -

Hamlet D'Arcy is the founder of the Basel-based Hackergarten open source coding group, and regularly participates and speaks at local and international user groups and conferences.

King, Paul: -

Dr. Paul King leads ASERT, an organization based in Brisbane, Australia which provides software development, training, and mentoring services to customers wanting to embrace new technologies, harness best practices and innovate.

Pragt, Erik: -

Erik Pragt is a passionate software developer with a broad range of experience in static languages like Java, and dynamic languages like Groovy. Having worked as a consultant for a broad range of customers mostly in the Telecom, ISP, and banking sector, Erik is now an independent freelance consultant. He founded of the Dutch Groovy and Grails user group, and is a regular conference speaker and trainer.

Skeet, Jon: -

Jon Skeet is a Java developer working for Google in London. He is a C# author and community leader, spending far too much time on the Stack Overflow developer Q&A site.