The Definitive Guide To Grails
Posted by:
Jeff Brown
on 11/25/2006
The Definitive Guide To Grails is finally available from Apress. The book is a well written easy read that provides a great foundation for Grails developers.
Manning's Groovy In Action (GINA) has been available through their Early Access Program for several months now. The final version of GINA will be available in the next month or so.
Things are heating up in the Groovy and Grails communities. Look for a lot of exciting things to be happening around Grails soon.
Manning's Groovy In Action (GINA) has been available through their Early Access Program for several months now. The final version of GINA will be available in the next month or so.
Things are heating up in the Groovy and Grails communities. Look for a lot of exciting things to be happening around Grails soon.
Jeff Brown's complete blog can be found at: http://javajeff.blogspot.com
About Jeff Brown
Core member of the Grails development team, Jeff Brown, is a Senior Software Engineer with SpringSource. Jeff has been involved in designing and building object oriented systems for over 15 years. Jeff's areas of expertise include web development with Groovy & Grails, Java and agile development.
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