SF Bay Groovy and Grails Meetup Group
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Groovy is the second standard language for the Java platform. Grails is an open-source web application framework that leverages the Groovy language and complements Java Web development. Let's get together and talk about these important new technologies.
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Our next meeting:
SF Bay Groovy and Grails May Meeting
Let's get together and talk about Groovy and Grails. For now, we will meet at the Pacific Coast Brewing Co ( http://www.pacificcoa... ), which is pretty close to 12th street BART in downtown Oakland.
- When?
- Monday, May 19, 2008, 7:00 PM 20080520T020000Z
- Where?
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(Already a member? Sign in) - Who?
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1 member said Maybe
Recent Meetings
Mon Apr 28, 7:00 PM |
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Mon Mar 24, 6:30 PM |
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Mon Feb 25, 7:00 PM |
What's New?
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"Hi Everyone. I am starting an iPhone creative application development company, and I want to start to learn about how I can use Grails. It sounds RAD ;)"
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"Groovy/Grails looks interesting. Would like to get some exposure to it."
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"Working in agile organizations. Java and Groovy is where my current server side interest is. I also like DWR and yahoo UI for client side. Java tends to have the best tools...eg intellij, jconsole..."
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"I'm a developer interested in Groovy and Grails and XP and other Agile methods and have been working on my own Grails app for the past 3 months or so. "
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"I run a small Berkeley company that has a generalized security system supporting Internet payments and other critical exchanges. Am a newbie to Grails but am interested in the possibilities of Grails and Flex in B2B environments."
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"Longtime java programmer now converting from ruby/rails to groovy/grails for large scale projects."
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"Long-time server-side Java developer/instructor eager to learn more about Groovy/Grails and meet its BA community."
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"Hi All, I joined this group to network and meet others interested in new web technologies. I work with several very cool start-ups that need LAMP software developers at all levels, so let me know if you'd be interested in taking a look! (San Francisc"







