The year 2009 is almost over. In good tradition, this post is a recap of what happened to gridshore in this year. I will discuss new technologies as discussed on gridshore.nl. I’ll also talk about important things happened this year
Starting with grails
In this blog post I am writing down the steps I took to create a new grails application. Maybe it can be of help to other that want to start using grails. In short I am going to create an
Analyzing beet results with groovy
The recent weeks I have been playing around with grails. When working with grails you have to learn groovy as well. Sometimes I am just amazed by the easiness of doing things with groovy. That is why I started out
Doing grails, yes I like it
Last week I attended a groovy & grails training by SpringSource. My first introduction into grails is about 2 years a go. I attended a talk at the spring experience. Back than I liked it, tried it, but did not
Second meetup DDDNL user group
Is has been more than a month a go that we had our first meeting, it is shorter than a month before we have the second event. The next event will take place on the 27th of october. The program
Creating a sortable list of items using jQuery
For a project that I am working on Your-Scrum I need a lot of items in a list that are sortable. One Story is to have a backlog with stories that are sortable to reflect the importance. Using Domain Driven
Using Beet to monitor your (spring framework) application
As a programmer you are writing code. As a designer you are creating solid designs and if you are wise, the code is a good reflection of your design. My previous post was about Domain Driven Design. One of the
Introduction to DDD for the implementation oriented
Regular readers of gridshore know that Allard and I have attended a training on DDD (Domain Driven Design) and that we have started a user group for DDD in the Netherlands. Allard is using DDD for a project @ JTeam