Are you looking to learn a new language? Learning a new language helps expand your skill set as a developer and make you more marketable to employers. If you aren’t learning a new language because it’s not the one you use at work, I think you’re missing out on the benefits. I often find that seeing how other languages solve problems makes me a better developer with the languages I use on a day to day basis. I am here to tell you all about an awesome dynamic language called Apache Groovy.
What is Apache Groovy?
Apache Groovy is a powerful, optionally typed and dynamic language, with static–typing and static compilation capabilities for the Java platform, aimed at improving developer productivity thanks to a concise, familiar and easy to learn syntax. It integrates smoothly with any Java program and immediately delivers to your application powerful features, including scripting capabilities, Domain–Specific Language authoring, runtime and compile–time meta–programming and functional programming.
Who Should Learn Apache Groovy?
I am going to teach you everything you need to know to start using the Groovy programming language. This course is really designed for 2 different types of people and I think you will both benefit from it. If you re a beginner programmer with a some experience in another language like Python or Ruby, this course is for you. Dynamic languages are generally thought of as easier for total beginners to learn because they re flexible and fun. If you re an existing Java Developer (Beginner or Experienced), this course is also for you. You will learn Groovy compliments the Java language and makes some of the complex tasks from Java concise and easy.
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Courses : 6
Specification: The Complete Apache Groovy Developer Course
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Dan Socea –
For a complete beginner with Groovy the course is not so optimally structured and formulated. That being said, it still contains valuable information. Also, using a code editor, where you can open multiple files, instead of Groovyconsole would help follow the course a bit better.
Michael Sipos –
Definitely helpful for learning Groovy!
Emerson Monge –
It is!
Beltus Ambe –
Very good match. I use Groovy at work but always defer to Java syntax. This course will help me write Groovy when using Groovy
Mangaleswari Ashokan –
good
Radu Romaniuc –
I would have preferred a faster intro I think much more information could have been covered
Gopi Krishna Kuchimanchi –
good
Ron Nance –
The content was informative and provided me with some information I did not already know. I am looking forward to some of the later modules.
Louis O Ballon –
Good for programmers with zero knowledge of groovy
David Chen –
This is a great course for any Java developers who would like to learn Groovy. Much better than reading those boring documentations
Alice Angus –
Really enjoyed the course. I am a COBOL programmer with over 20 years experience so this language is so different to what I am used to, but this course was easy to follow and although I think if I knew Java it would have been easier to do the exercises, it has certainly a given me a good introduction and now I feel I have the tools to start coding in Groovy.
Nishant Kumar23 –
very good
Sathish Dwarampudi –
good