The New York Groovy / Grails Meetup Group
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Past events
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Grails48 Hackathon (ONLINE)
10-12 Nov 2012 in New York, United States
The Grails community is having an online Hackathon. Please sign up - depending on how many people sign up, maybe we'll try to find a place for us to be together:We are all set for our first Grails48 hackathon taking place online Nov9th-11th.We posted the site last night and have 8 attendees so far.The agenda and logistics are evolving. You can find out more info at anyone wants to host a local group for the event just let me know and I will post the location information.
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Peter Niederwieser on Groovy Testing with Spock
27-28 Sep 2011 in , United States
The author of the Spock testing framework for Groovy is in town and will be presenting information on the framework. Whether you're a Spock expert or just wondering why you might use a Groovy based test framework for your Groovy or Java projects Peter will be there to answer all of your questions. A not to be missed event. See you there!
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Groovy/Grails Monthly Meetup - TBD
9-10 Jun 2011 in New York, United States
Don't have a topic yet - anybody is welcome with ideas and volunteers.Just wanted to get it up on the schedule.
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Groovy/Grails Monthly Meetup - TBD
12-13 May 2011 in New York, United States
Don't have a topic yet - anybody is welcome with ideas and volunteers.Just wanted to get it up on the schedule.
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Monthly Groovy/Grails Meetup
14-15 Apr 2011 in New York, United States
Don't have a topic yet - anybody is welcome with ideas and volunteers.Just wanted to get it up on the schedule.
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March '11 Meetup - TBD
10-11 Mar 2011 in New York, United States
Don't have a topic yet - anybody is welcome with ideas and volunteers.Just wanted to get it up on the schedule.
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Show / Tell
10-11 Feb 2011 in New York, United States
This month we'll be doing a show and tell. If you've got anything interesting you've been working on, drop us a line or bring it along with you. We've already got a range of interesting bits and pieces to show and stimulate discussion around real world Grails development.Narender Loganathan - Wicket & Grails SOA ArchitecturePeter Bell - TBDJean Barmash - Splitting up your domain model into local pluginsAuthorization handling inside your API (i.e. dynamic finders)
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Practical DSL Development in Groovy by Peter Bell
11-12 May 2010 in New York, United States
What are some practical uses for Domain Specific Languages? And how do you go about designing DSLs, implementing them in Groovy, creating tests for your models and evolving the structure of the languages over time? In this fast paced session we'll look at a real world Groovy DSL, how it was designed and implemented, the testing strategies employed and the options for evolving the structure (grammar) of the DSL.
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GR8 Holiday Meeting - RVSP Please
29-30 Dec 2009 in New York, United States
Happy Holidays Everybody,Hope everybody is gearing up for a GR8 New Near! Welcome to all the new members - we are now 121 people strong.But numbers don't mean much unless we actually do something. I in New York this week, and since I am rarely here, I was wondering if perhaps a few people would be up for a holiday meeting. I have access to a space in Wall Street area, so we could do a meeting around 6:30 there.
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Grails HackFest and Show & Tell
22-23 Sep 2009 in New York, United States
Sorry for the short notice, but it's time for another meeting. I've been wanting to do a smaller session where the focus is more on sharing experiences as opposed to a formal presentation. I've been doing a lot of Grails recently, including some plugin development, and want to share some of my experiences, and learn about what others are doing. Please bring your tips, questions, and cool stuff you are working on so you can share with the group.
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June 2009 GroovyMag Purchase (NOT ACTUAL MEETING)
19-20 Jun 2009 in New York, United States
Hey Guys,This is not a meeting, but a way to collect money to get the June 2009 GroovyMag. Please "attend" this meeting so we can collect the money. The meeting time serves as the deadline for submitting the money. It's 3.99 + .26 transaction fee from Amazon Payments = 4.25. If we get consistently over 10 people, we'll start getting to the 3.99 rate. No reminders will be sent to avoid spam, so please rsvp if you are interested. Cheers,Jean
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June Meetup - Groovy MetaProgramming and GR8
9-10 Jun 2009 in New York, United States
At our June Meetup, we'll dive into the metaprogramming capabilities of Groovy. 1. First, Peter Bell, who went to GR8 Conference last month, will give us an overview of what he learned there. Read some great summaries at his blog, . After that, Numan Salati will talk about the metaprogramming capabilities of Groovy
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