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Matisse for Groovy: The Early Days Posted: Apr 1, 2007 2:12 AM
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I'm beginning to investigate the rewriting of Matisse for Groovy. What is abundantly clear, thus far, is that it will be impossible to support both Matisse for Java and Matisse for Groovy in the same NetBeans IDE. However, I suspect that SwingBuilder users (i.e., Groovy programmers) are not interested in programming straight Swing simultaneously with SwingBuilder, so that's okay.

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