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  1. RT @jonnybbb: RT @glaforge Shared article: Using Gradle for a Mixed Java and Groovy Project http://bit.ly/3Sinji
  2. #misotd: Alt+Fn+LeftArrow: jump to navigation bar. I _love_ it! @IntellijIdea
  3. @wmacgyver true. We're competing on foreign ground there. I feel we should develop our own 99 cases to show the strengths of Groovy.
  4. RT @glaforge: #Android SDK #groovy tool: http://bit.ly/4faJdY Layout validation rules all in Groovy!
  5. @wmacgyver actually, I find the (groovy) PLEAC much more useful and significant
  6. AAAHHHH !! RT @paulk_asert: Who needs an Apple Magic Mouse when you can have an @OOMouse: http://tinyurl.com/oomouse-eng
  7. @vaclav_pech ok, thanks
  8. @wmacgyver interesting, thanks
  9. @HamletDRC too complex for a show I reckon. A simple calculation service would suffice - but where Clojure can shine.
  10. @wmacgyver: @mittie @vaclav_pech between one and 30 lines
  11. @vaclav_pech @wmacgyver Any suggestion for a clojure snippet that makes sense in Java/Groovy/Clojure app?
  12. @StefanRoock cooles tweet! ;-)
  13. An den @xd_de werde ich bei "TDD mit den Profis" mitmachen. Bin schon sehr gespannt! #xdde09
  14. @wmacgyver I feel the doc engine should become a gradle plugin.
  15. http://bit.ly/w973c my favorites: global GORM defaults and documentation engine.
  16. RT @wmacgyver: #grails 1.2 M4 is out. fine grained control over datasource and other features http://bit.ly/w973c
  17. cool! RT @wmacgyver: @mittie I blogged about it. http://m.3wa.com/?p=402
  18. @wmacgyver for what purpose?
  19. you say it! Makes working on #regina much more interesting than expected. RT @wmacgyver: @mittie groovy has grown so much since 1.0
  20. worked over #regina chapter 6. Found that Elvis operator was introduced after 1.0 and thus not covered in the first edition.