Groovy Groovy is an object-oriented scripting language that was created by Apache Foundation for the Java platform. It appeared first in 2003, however, the first stable release (Groovy 1.0) came out only in 2007. Since then, it has been used by companies such as Netflix, Linkedin, Airbus, and Mastercard. Groovy is dynamically compiled to Java bytecodes, therefore it seamlessly integrates with any Java library. If you’ve already programmed in Java or any other languages that uses the curly-bracket syntax you can learn Groovy relatively quickly. Rust Rust finished first in “The Most Loved” category of Stack Overflow’s 2016 Developers Survey,
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