Groovy for Domain-specific Languages - Second Edition

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About the Reviewers


David W Millar is a veteran software craftsman who holds a degree in computer
science from Drexel University. He has had the pleasure of working in a wide variety
of environments from small start-ups and research groups to industry giants such
as IBM and Comcast. He is an active member of the Philadelphia tech scene and a
contributor to the Groovy ecosystem. In his free time, he can be found hacking on
open source projects; eagerly following tech trends such as the container revolution,
IoT, DevOps, and infrastructure automation; or playing with his cats.


Pietro Martinelli is a software engineer, who has been working in enterprise
application development since 2003. In 2002, he received his degree in computer
engineering at the University of Brescia with highest honors. His main technical
interests are languages development (primarily parsers and code generation tools
development), enterprise application design, build and deployment automation,
and quality-oriented development methodologies. He's an object orientation
and testing bigot who loves teaching and mentoring students and colleagues on
software design and testing methodologies. He writes about his technological
experiences and his technical vision of the world in his blog, Java Peanuts,
http://javapeanuts.blogspot.com.


My wife Cristina and my daughters Irene and Laura beautifully fill
every moment of my spare time.

Jason Winnebeck is a full-stack software developer with both frontend and
backend development experience, including 15 years of experience with Java
technologies and 4 years' experience with Groovy, specifically. He holds a master's
degree in computer science from the Rochester Institute of Technology. He is
married with two children, and enjoys volleyball and traveling.


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