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A Domain-Specific Language to Let Groovy Go Parallel

June 10th, 2009 · No Comments




by Gaston Hillar
Groovy is an agile dynamic language for the Java Platform. It runs on the JVM (Java Virtual Machine). It supports Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs). Last week, GParallelizer 0.7 release added exciting intuitive ways to handle tasks, actors and message. Great news for the Groovy community in order to go parallel.

If you’re working with Groovy or you’re planning to move to Groovy, you must take a look at GParallelizer 0.7. If you want to go parallel with Groovy, GParallelizer will help you to find your way. You want to go parallel, don’t you?

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