CERN Computing Seminar

Griffon: what's new and what's coming

by Andrés Almiray (Canoo)

Europe/Zurich
4/3-006 - TH Conference Room (CERN)

4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

CERN

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Description

The Griffon framework has reinvented itself in order to reach new heights! Version 2.0 brings along a better modular design, dependency injection, JDK8 Lambdas support, and much more. The reduced memory footprint of the Griffon runtime allows applications to be installed on platforms where resources are scarcer, such as Raspberry Pi and other embedded platforms. Turning to the build time, applications can participate effortlessly on multi-project builds, no matter if those builds are driven by Gradle or Maven. There are of course other features that will popup in the near future. Come learn what's new and what's next for Griffon; one thing is for sure, it's future looks very bright.

About the speaker

Andres Almiray is a Java/Groovy developer and Java Champion, with more than 14 years of experience in software design and development. He has been involved in web and desktop application developments since the early days of Java. His current interests include Groovy, Swing and JavaFX. He is a true believer of open source and has participated in popular projects like Groovy, Grails and DbUnit, as well as starting his own projects. Founding member and current project lead of the Griffon framework.

Twitter: @aalmiray

Organised by: José Bobes Bascarán/GS Department and Miguel Angel Marquina
Computing Seminars /IT Department

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