Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Slimmed Down Software – A Lean, Groovy Approach in GroovyMag

The newest issue of GroovyMag is hot off the presses, and it contains the first of seven articles on Lean Software and Groovy.

The title is “Slimmed Down Software – A Lean, Groovy Approach Part 1 – Eliminate Waste”, and from the article:

The Groovy Programming Language advertises itself as an “agile and dynamic language for the JVM”, but what does this mean exactly? This series of articles explains Lean Software Development, and shows how your choice of programming language can make your entire process remain nimble and adaptive. Each month will cover one of the seven Lean Software Development principles and explain how Groovy and the associated ecosystem help eliminate waste, defer commitment, and build quality into your product.

Enjoy!

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