Category:Groovy
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Groovy
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
Listed below are all of the tasks on Rosetta Code which have been solved using Groovy.
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
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Garbage collected: | Yes |
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Type safety: | Safe |
Type strength: | Strong |
Type compatibility: | Nominative |
Type expression: | Implicit |
Type checking: | Dynamic |
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Groovy is an object-oriented programming language for the Java platform as an alternative to the Java programming language. It can be viewed as a scripting language for the Java platform, as it has features similar to those of Python, Ruby, Perl, and Smalltalk. In some contexts, the name JSR 241 is used as an alternate identifier for Groovy. Since 11/2015 Groovy is a top level Apache project.
Groovy ...
- is an agile and dynamic language for the Java Virtual Machine
- builds upon the strengths of Java but has additional power features inspired by languages like Python, Ruby and Smalltalk
- makes modern programming features available to Java developers with almost-zero learning curve
- supports Domain Specific Languages and other compact syntax so your code becomes easy to read and maintain
- makes writing shell and build scripts easy with its powerful processing primitives, OO abilities and an Ant DSL
- increases developer productivity by reducing scaffolding code when developing web, GUI, database, or console applications
- simplifies testing by supporting unit testing and mocking out-of-the-box
- seamlessly integrates with all existing Java objects and libraries
- compiles straight to Java bytecode so you can use it anywhere you can use Java
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Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
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- Groovy Implementations (empty)
- Groovy User (11 P)
Pages in category "Groovy"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 502 total.
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- Hailstone sequence
- Hamming numbers
- Happy numbers
- Harshad or Niven series
- Hash from two arrays
- Hash join
- Haversine formula
- Hello world/Graphical
- Hello world/Line printer
- Hello world/Newbie
- Hello world/Newline omission
- Hello world/Standard error
- Hello world/Text
- Here document
- Higher-order functions
- Horner's rule for polynomial evaluation
- Host introspection
- Hostname
- HTTP
- HTTPS
- Huffman coding
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L
- Largest int from concatenated ints
- Last Friday of each month
- Leap year
- Least common multiple
- Letter frequency
- Levenshtein distance
- Literals/Floating point
- Literals/Integer
- Literals/String
- Logical operations
- Longest common subsequence
- Longest string challenge
- Look-and-say sequence
- Loop over multiple arrays simultaneously
- Loops/Break
- Loops/Continue
- Loops/Do-while
- Loops/Downward for
- Loops/For
- Loops/For with a specified step
- Loops/Foreach
- Loops/Infinite
- Loops/N plus one half
- Loops/Nested
- Loops/While
- Loops/With multiple ranges
- Luhn test of credit card numbers
- LZW compression
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- Palindrome detection
- Parametric polymorphism
- Parsing/RPN calculator algorithm
- Parsing/RPN to infix conversion
- Partial function application
- Pascal's triangle
- Perfect numbers
- Permutations
- Permutations/Derangements
- Pernicious numbers
- Phrase reversals
- Pi
- Pick random element
- Pig the dice game
- Playing cards
- Plot coordinate pairs
- Polymorphic copy
- Polymorphism
- Power set
- Price fraction
- Primality by trial division
- Prime decomposition
- Priority queue
- Program name
- Program termination
- Pythagorean triples
R
- Random number generator (device)
- Random number generator (included)
- Random numbers
- Range expansion
- Range extraction
- Read a configuration file
- Read a file line by line
- Read a specific line from a file
- Read entire file
- Real constants and functions
- Reduced row echelon form
- Reflection/List properties
- Regular expressions
- Remove duplicate elements
- Remove lines from a file
- Rename a file
- Repeat a string
- Respond to an unknown method call
- Return multiple values
- Reverse a string
- Reverse words in a string
- Roman numerals/Decode
- Roman numerals/Encode
- Roots of unity
- Rosetta Code/Find bare lang tags
- Rosetta Code/Rank languages by popularity
- Rot-13
- Run-length encoding
- Runge-Kutta method
- Runtime evaluation
- Runtime evaluation/In an environment
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- Search a list
- Secure temporary file
- SEDOLs
- Semordnilap
- Send an unknown method call
- Send email
- Sequence of non-squares
- Set
- Seven-sided dice from five-sided dice
- SHA-256
- Shell one-liner
- Short-circuit evaluation
- Show ASCII table
- Show the epoch
- Sierpinski carpet
- Sierpinski triangle
- Sieve of Eratosthenes
- Simple windowed application
- Singleton
- Singly-linked list/Element definition