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Where are the Groovy communities and enthusiasts? #113
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Hi Katrina, Did you manage some other sources in order to get your answers? I would love to see some of the answers you asked... Kruno |
@KrunoGajger Yeah, I haven't heard anything about this one yet. |
Pitty…
Did you manage to get answers on your questions on some other way?
I am new in Groovy and I would like to get as much as possible info on the beginning …
What about you? Are you programming in Groovy?
All the best,
Kruno
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I have not done the research. I am one of the main maintainers of Exercism, and we support 60 or so programming languages. We have the same questions for all the language tracks. If you do the research, please do share what you find! |
I have to do something with Groovy. I find some blogs, some people talking about it on several places on Internet… I will have something in the while…
What is Exercism and where I can find something what you guys did for the other languages?
Kruno
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Exercism is a site for people to ramp up in new programming languages: https://exercism.io |
I'll throw some words up, in the hopes that it might help folks more important than myself to weigh in.
Anyhow, hope this helps a little. |
Just to add to "Are there popular newsletters for Groovy?" |
As we move towards the launch of the new version of Exercism we are going to be ramping up on actively recruiting people to help provide feedback.
Our goal is to get to 100%: everyone who submits a solution and wants feedback should get feedback. Good feedback. You can read more about this aspect of the new site here: http://mentoring.exercism.io/
To do this, we're going to need a lot more information about where we can find language enthusiasts.
In other words: where do people care a lot and/or know a lot about Groovy?
This is part of the project being tracked in exercism/meta#103
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