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MixGin provides a fluent API for an easy interaction between groovy and java fragments within java code.Those code can be mixed arbitrarily, including automatic category detection and data access of variables declared in groovy within java and vice versa
STORM is Simple Tabula Object Relational Mapping. It is an attempt at building a different ORM that solves some of the issues of the current solutions.
It works with groovy or java classes.
CodingDojo to learn, explore, practice and test technologies. Along with CodingKatas there are also challenges. The main purpose of this project is to register and drive software craftsmanship and polyglot programming even further.
Scrum backlog organization tool that allows easy prioritization of work.
Intended for use in Sprint Planning Meetings, so must be intuitive to Product Owners, Stakeholders and the Team as well as providing enough info to be useful to the Sprint.
Web application providing analysis of biomedical relationships.
Web application providing analysis of biomedical relationships. Built using the Grails web application framework (http://grails.org/) with MySQL (http://www.mysql.com/) as a back-end datastore and utilizing R (http://www.r-project.org/) for statistical analysis.
Developed by the Dana Farber Cancer Institute (http://compbio.dfci.harvard.edu/) and Entagen (http://www.entagen.com).