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Introduction to JVM Languages

You're reading from   Introduction to JVM Languages Get familiar with the world of Java, Scala, Clojure, Kotlin, and Groovy

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787127944
Length 450 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface
1. Java Virtual Machine FREE CHAPTER 2. Developing on the Java Virtual Machine 3. Java 4. Java Programming 5. Scala 6. Scala Programming 7. Clojure 8. Clojure Programming 9. Kotlin 10. Kotlin Programming 11. Groovy 12. Groovy Programming 13. Other JVM languages 14. Quiz Answers

Chapter 11. Groovy

Groovy is one of the earlier alternative JVM-based languages. It was originally built to provide a Python-like experience on the JVM, a marvel and an unheard of idea at the time. At its heart, it is a dynamically typed language, meaning that types do not have to be specified when declaring variables, and method calls are resolved at runtime instead of compile time, which add interesting possibilities that will be hard to implement in static languages, such as Java and Kotlin. Groovy is highly unusual, as the programmer can switch the compiler to a statically typed mode for specific classes. In this mode, the compiler checks the types and method calls at compile time, like the compiler of a statically typed language would have done.

The following topics will be covered in this chapter:

  • Installing Groovy
  • The GroovyConsole and GroovyShell REPL shells
  • Groovy language basics
  • Object-oriented programming
  • The Groovy Development Kit (GDK)
  • Dynamic and static programming
  • Quiz
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