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  • Gr8 Gr8Conf.US Was Gr8

    This week I attended Gr8Conf US in Minneapolis. I did a Groovy workshop for Java developers, gave my Making Java Groovy talk, gave a talk on Grails testing, and even managed to throw in an Advanced Groovy Tips and Tricks talk at the last minute when Guillaume Laforge was unable to travel. (Guillaume said he…

    Ken Kousen

    July 25, 2013
    Groovy
    Groovy
  • A Groovy Chuck Norris Script

    This week I’m at UberConf (http://uberconf.com), a truly alpha-geek experience with sessions morning, afternoon, and evening. On Tuesday I did a day-long tutorial on Groovy for Java developers, which was really fun. I love teaching Groovy to existing Java developers. Sometimes they get tears in their eyes at how much easier life can be. 🙂…

    Ken Kousen

    July 19, 2013
    Groovy
    Groovy
  • Categories, old and new, and status of Making Java Groovy

    My book, Making Java Groovy, is almost finished. I mean, I’m done, except that I’m not. (Picture Michael Corleone in “Godfather, Part III”: “Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in.”) I thought I was essentially done in early June, after I turned in the last chapter. Then the reviews came…

    Ken Kousen

    July 10, 2013
    Groovy
    Groovy
  • Getting Insight from Data: Baseball

    Big Data is cited by many prognosticators as a major growth area in computer science over the next decade. While definitions of Big Data abound, the basic idea is that data is being collected as such a rate and with such volume now that traditional ways of saving and analyzing it no longer suffice. (Neal…

    Ken Kousen

    October 24, 2012
    Baseball
    Baseball
  • My Review of Programming Grails

    Originally submitted at O’Reilly Best Practices for Experienced Grails Developers Programming Grails Excellent look under the hood of Grails By Ken Kousen from Marlborough, CT on 9/25/2012   5out of 5 Pros: Accurate, Helpful examples, Easy to understand Best Uses: Intermediate, Expert Describe Yourself: Developer, Educator Yes, this “early access” edition is very early, but…

    Ken Kousen

    September 26, 2012
    Groovy
  • Adding a license to source files

    A few years ago I remember seeing a blog post by a person interviewing potential new developers. He said that when the prospect featured Java prominently on their resume, he would make sure to give them a programming test that would be easy to solve in a different language but hard in Java, just to…

    Ken Kousen

    July 6, 2012
    Groovy
  • (dc..bos): Train Stations as a Groovy Range

    I’ve been working on a presentation about interesting features in Groovy, and I came up with an example that I like but is probably too long to do in the available time, so I thought I’d show it here. The idea is to illustrate how any class can be made into a Groovy range by…

    Ken Kousen

    June 16, 2012
    Groovy
  • Password authentication using Groovy

    This week I was at a client site that was about as locked down as any I’ve seen. Personally I find that incredibly short-sighted on the part of the company, but it’s always easier to say no, I suppose. While it was annoying enough to set up a browser to surf the web, that’s not…

    Ken Kousen

    June 7, 2012
    Groovy
  • From now on, I’m calling it GroovyString

    I’ve been doing a lot of introductory Groovy presentations lately, and an issue keeps coming up that I feel I have to address. I’ve had to think hard about how to do this, though, because I don’t want to be misunderstood. I’m probably going to fumble it a bit, so please forgive me if I…

    Ken Kousen

    May 9, 2012
    Groovy
  • Writing json output from a groovlet

    Ken Kousen

    March 6, 2012
    Baseball, Groovy
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Stuff I’ve Learned Recently chronicles my adventures in the world of teaching software development, primarily focused on Java and related languages, like Groovy and Kotlin. I also teach Spring, Android, Gradle, and more.

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