Groovy has been evolving for years and Groovy 3.0.0 will be released with lots of new features this year, so Groovy is not 'dying' and will not be die.
Thank you for the great work you're doing to groovy 3.0, I still believe that groovy should become one day fully static compile in order to live longer, maybe it's in the roadmap of 4.0, and it's ok to deprecate things that prevent that from happening.
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Groovy has been evolving for years and Groovy 3.0.0 will be released with lots of new features this year, so Groovy is not 'dying' and will not be die.
Thank you for the great work you're doing to groovy 3.0, I still believe that groovy should become one day fully static compile in order to live longer, maybe it's in the roadmap of 4.0, and it's ok to deprecate things that prevent that from happening.