Yep, most, if not all, of my Groovy coding is for Grails based apps. I'm not really using it for lightweight scripting, nor for dedicated backend-service work.
And while I'm a fan of Groovy, I am still very interested in learning both Clojure and Scala, but I'm too busy with the day-to-day stuff to spend a lot of time on either of those. :-(
And while I'm a fan of Groovy, I am still very interested in learning both Clojure and Scala, but I'm too busy with the day-to-day stuff to spend a lot of time on either of those. :-(