I want to give my sincere thanks to all who have reached out. I have setup arrangements to work with someone from the list, but may reach out to others later. I can say that I am very excited to see how many people are actively working with Groovy, and willing to help.
I do want to point out that prior to my email to the group, I tried to find help on HackHands.com, There were no responses to my request for Groovy support after 2 hours of waiting. So, if anyone here wants to freelance for Java or Groovy on bill-per-minute/hour basis, I suggest HackHands.com, it's a great service. I would also like to see them add Groovy as a language on the dropdown. Gerald R. Wiltse jerrywil...@gmail.com On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 11:52 AM, Gerald Wiltse <jerrywil...@gmail.com> wrote: > All, > > We are looking for someone who is familiar with all the latest and most > powerful features of Groovy to help us re-write our existing codebase for > monitoring using these features. Does anyone on this list teach or do > freelance groovy development like this? We want to do the best "top-down > re-architecture" the best way possible (given the current situation). > > I'm in the middle of redoing some plumbing, and I can't get over the > frustrating notion that we are doing things the old school Java way, and > not taking advantage of all the efficiencies of Groovy. More importantly, > we're not learning and evolving the way we should be. We're just trying to > use old concepts in a new language. > > Any advice or guidance would be helpful. > > > Gerald R. Wiltse > jerrywil...@gmail.com > >