Also, PCollections is pretty friendly to the good old Map, Set, List interfaces, which would be thus Groovy-friendly too, with all our GDK shortcuts for these classes.
On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 12:56 PM, Jochen Theodorou <blackd...@gmx.org> wrote: > On 14.10.2015 11:55, Guillaume Laforge wrote: > >> PCollections sound like a good candidate, as you're its maintainer ;-) >> (so it's easy to fix bugs, make updates, etc), it's lightweight / >> standalone (not bringing odd dependencies). >> > > I can even make more fine grained jars and such, yes. But I don't want to > impose a library to others for this. And while I am the maintainer, I did > not really do much yet. There is quite some work to do for this library to > be more up to date and to improve the benchmarks. I may spend that time > anyway, just with a longer time period then > > > bye blackdrag > > -- Guillaume Laforge Apache Groovy committer & PMC member Product Ninja & Advocate at Restlet <http://restlet.com> Blog: http://glaforge.appspot.com/ Social: @glaforge <http://twitter.com/glaforge> / Google+ <https://plus.google.com/u/0/114130972232398734985/posts>