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Paul King

Paul King

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Brisbane, QLD Australia
Occupation
Software Engineer, Entrepreneur, Director
Website
www.asert.com.au
About
Paul King leads ASERT, an organization based in Brisbane, Australia which provides software development, training and mentoring services to customers wanting to embrace new technologies, harness best practices and innovate. He has been contributing to open source projects for nearly 20 years and is an active committer on numerous projects including Groovy. Paul speaks at international conferences, publishes in software magazines and journals, and is a co-author of Manning's best-seller: Groovy in Action. In his spare time Paul is often found being taxi driver and homework assistant for his 7 children.
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groovy groovy programming programming domain specific language paulkasert concurrency services web rest xml groovy programming language dsl fluent apis dataflow actors design patterns testing dynamic languages agile logic programming scripting imperative programming functional programming static typing phantom types dependent types rules choco drools trampoline closure functional recursion tdd bdd atdd ant maven gradle glaforge data parallelism csp threads parallel atlassian jira confluence plugins refactoring web services gpars polyglot dsls web testing acceptance test driven development behavior driven development quality software craftsmanship coverage
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Presentations (23)
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XML and Web Services with Groovy
14 years ago • 3819 Views
Industrial Strength Groovy - Tools for the Professional Groovy Developer: Paul King
13 years ago • 2351 Views
Groovy Tutorial
13 years ago • 6136 Views
Craig Smith & Paul King Agile Tool Hacking Taking Your Agile Development Tools To The Next Level
13 years ago • 4254 Views
Groovy Testing Sep2009
13 years ago • 8613 Views
Make Your Testing Groovy
12 years ago • 4151 Views
Groovy Power Features
12 years ago • 3811 Views
Make Your Builds More Groovy
12 years ago • 2106 Views
Dynamic Language Practices
12 years ago • 4552 Views
Atlassian Groovy Plugins
12 years ago • 2259 Views
GroovyDSLs
12 years ago • 4764 Views
groovy and concurrency
12 years ago • 10169 Views
concurrency with GPars
12 years ago • 7633 Views
groovy DSLs from beginner to expert
12 years ago • 9807 Views
Agile Testing Practices
11 years ago • 2738 Views
Make Testing Groovy
11 years ago • 1653 Views
functional groovy
10 years ago • 3026 Views
groovy rules
10 years ago • 11579 Views
tictactoe groovy
9 years ago • 19144 Views
concurrency gpars
9 years ago • 18884 Views
groovy transforms
8 years ago • 3463 Views
groovy databases
8 years ago • 5262 Views
awesome groovy
8 years ago • 19632 Views
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OSS Product feat. Gradle
Yasuharu Nakano • 8 years ago
Javaone - Getting Funky with Groovy
Andres Almiray • 8 years ago
Functional Programming with Groovy
Arturo Herrero • 11 years ago
Jfokus functional groovy
Andres Almiray • 9 years ago
GPars Quick Hits
ericsword • 11 years ago
Øredev 2010 - JVM Bytecode for Dummies
Charles Nutter • 12 years ago
Gpars concepts explained
Vaclav Pech • 13 years ago
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Presentations (23)
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XML and Web Services with Groovy
14 years ago • 3819 Views
Industrial Strength Groovy - Tools for the Professional Groovy Developer: Paul King
13 years ago • 2351 Views
Groovy Tutorial
13 years ago • 6136 Views
Craig Smith & Paul King Agile Tool Hacking Taking Your Agile Development Tools To The Next Level
13 years ago • 4254 Views
Groovy Testing Sep2009
13 years ago • 8613 Views
Make Your Testing Groovy
12 years ago • 4151 Views
Groovy Power Features
12 years ago • 3811 Views
Make Your Builds More Groovy
12 years ago • 2106 Views
Dynamic Language Practices
12 years ago • 4552 Views
Atlassian Groovy Plugins
12 years ago • 2259 Views
GroovyDSLs
12 years ago • 4764 Views
groovy and concurrency
12 years ago • 10169 Views
concurrency with GPars
12 years ago • 7633 Views
groovy DSLs from beginner to expert
12 years ago • 9807 Views
Agile Testing Practices
11 years ago • 2738 Views
Make Testing Groovy
11 years ago • 1653 Views
functional groovy
10 years ago • 3026 Views
groovy rules
10 years ago • 11579 Views
tictactoe groovy
9 years ago • 19144 Views
concurrency gpars
9 years ago • 18884 Views
groovy transforms
8 years ago • 3463 Views
groovy databases
8 years ago • 5262 Views
awesome groovy
8 years ago • 19632 Views
Likes (7)
See all
OSS Product feat. Gradle
Yasuharu Nakano • 8 years ago
Javaone - Getting Funky with Groovy
Andres Almiray • 8 years ago
Functional Programming with Groovy
Arturo Herrero • 11 years ago
Jfokus functional groovy
Andres Almiray • 9 years ago
GPars Quick Hits
ericsword • 11 years ago
Øredev 2010 - JVM Bytecode for Dummies
Charles Nutter • 12 years ago
Gpars concepts explained
Vaclav Pech • 13 years ago
Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
Brisbane, QLD Australia
Occupation
Software Engineer, Entrepreneur, Director
Website
www.asert.com.au
About
Paul King leads ASERT, an organization based in Brisbane, Australia which provides software development, training and mentoring services to customers wanting to embrace new technologies, harness best practices and innovate. He has been contributing to open source projects for nearly 20 years and is an active committer on numerous projects including Groovy. Paul speaks at international conferences, publishes in software magazines and journals, and is a co-author of Manning's best-seller: Groovy in Action. In his spare time Paul is often found being taxi driver and homework assistant for his 7 children.
Tags
groovy groovy programming programming domain specific language paulkasert concurrency services web rest xml groovy programming language dsl fluent apis dataflow actors design patterns testing dynamic languages agile logic programming scripting imperative programming functional programming static typing phantom types dependent types rules choco drools trampoline closure functional recursion tdd bdd atdd ant maven gradle glaforge data parallelism csp threads parallel atlassian jira confluence plugins refactoring web services gpars polyglot dsls web testing acceptance test driven development behavior driven development quality software craftsmanship coverage
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