Also on Twitter I've seen mentioned that it's also in collaboration with
Java Magazine.
So not just for one company's secret agenda (but Oracle's too)
And in any case, if it shows Groovy being well represented, it's good for
the project :-)
Guillaume
On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 1:05 PM, Russel Wind
On Sun, 2018-05-13 at 12:46 -0400, Wilson MacGyver wrote:
> honestly the poll looks like a attempt to get a list of email address for
> security/audit consulting :)
>
The author of the survey assures me there is no hidden agenda to the survey.
With the GDPR going in to force 2018-05-25 such sur
honestly the poll looks like a attempt to get a list of email address for
security/audit consulting :)
On Sat, May 12, 2018 at 11:43 AM, Russel Winder
wrote:
> On Sat, 2018-05-12 at 10:51 -0400, Keegan Witt wrote:
> > It's unfortunate it won't let you choose multiple primary application
> > lan
On Sat, 2018-05-12 at 10:51 -0400, Keegan Witt wrote:
> It's unfortunate it won't let you choose multiple primary application
> languages, I think it's often an app is a mix of Java and Groovy.
>
There are so many assumptions explicit and implicit in the questions that
there is essentially no use
I choose groovy ;-)
Cheers,
Daniel.Sun
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It's unfortunate it won't let you choose multiple primary application
languages, I think it's often an app is a mix of Java and Groovy.
On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 3:31 AM, Guillaume Laforge
wrote:
> I just spotted this Java survey:
> https://snykteam.typeform.com/to/V4LOUZ
>
> They donate money to
I just spotted this Java survey:
https://snykteam.typeform.com/to/V4LOUZ
They donate money to Devoxx4Kids if they have enough respondents.
You can mention your preferred programming language (Groovy!), build tool
(Gradle!), web framework (Grails!), testing tool (Spock!), code quality
tool (Codena