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'''Groovy''' (or '''Apache Groovy''') is not about '60s hippies or [[Gramophone record|vinyl records]], but is an open source programming language from the Apache Foundation that compiles to [[Java]] bytecode. It inherits most of its syntax from Java, but has a few additions, and some quirky terminology of its own; for instance, an interpolated string is called a "GString".
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'''Groovy''' (or '''Apache Groovy''') is not about '60s hippies or [[Gramophone record|vinyl records]], but is an open source programming language from the Apache Foundation that compiles to [[Java]] bytecode. It inherits most of its syntax from Java, but has a few additions, and some quirky terminology of its own; for instance, an interpolated string is called a "GString". [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xhJcQEfD5s Feelin' groovy!]
  
 
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Name Groovy
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Extension(s) .groovy
Released 2003

Groovy (or Apache Groovy) is not about '60s hippies or vinyl records, but is an open source programming language from the Apache Foundation that compiles to Java bytecode. It inherits most of its syntax from Java, but has a few additions, and some quirky terminology of its own; for instance, an interpolated string is called a "GString". Feelin' groovy!

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