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   * K. Barclay and J. Savage, //Groovy Programming: An Introduction for Java Developers//, Morgan Kaufmann, 2007. A very well written introduction that is pitched at just the right level for beginners to programming and as well as those with knowledge of another language. I have to confess that, in order to meet the deadline for this module, I freely //stole// examples and text from this text !   * K. Barclay and J. Savage, //Groovy Programming: An Introduction for Java Developers//, Morgan Kaufmann, 2007. A very well written introduction that is pitched at just the right level for beginners to programming and as well as those with knowledge of another language. I have to confess that, in order to meet the deadline for this module, I freely //stole// examples and text from this text !
-  * D. Koenig (wth contributions from A. Glover, P. King, G. Laforge anmd J. Skeet, //Groovy in Action//, Manning, 2007. Considered by many to be the essential tutorial and reference for the Groovy language. An essential text for those wishing to move on from //learning// to //applying// Groovy.   +  * D. Koenig (wth contributions from A. Glover, P. King, G. Laforge and J. Skeet, //Groovy in Action//, Manning, 2007. Considered by many to be the essential tutorial and reference for the Groovy language. An essential text for those wishing to move on from //learning// to //applying// Groovy.   
-  * G. Rocher and J. Brown, //The Definitive Guide to Grails//, 2nd. Ed., Apress 2009. Written by the principle developer of Grails so definately //the// definitive text!  +  * G. Rocher and J. Brown, //The Definitive Guide to Grails//, 2nd. Ed., Apress 2009. Written by the principle developer of Grails so definitely //the// definitive text!   
 +  * J. Rudolph, //Getting Started with Grails//, InfoQ.com.  Available as a [[http://www.infoq.com/minibooks/grails|free electronic book]] and as a print-on-demand book from Lulu.com. Describes an earlier release of Grails, Rocher and Brown is more up to date.
  
 ===== The Java Programming Language ===== ===== The Java Programming Language =====
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 ===== Java Enterprise Edition ===== ===== Java Enterprise Edition =====
  
 +  *  D. Panda, R. Rahman and D. Lane, //EJB 3 in Action//, Manning, 2007.
   * S.Haugland, M. Cade and A Orapallo, //J2EE 1.4 The Big Picture//, Prentice Hall, 2004. This is the first book on enterprise Java to explain the big picture. Aimed at managers more than systems architects or programmers, it explains the issues in plain English.   * S.Haugland, M. Cade and A Orapallo, //J2EE 1.4 The Big Picture//, Prentice Hall, 2004. This is the first book on enterprise Java to explain the big picture. Aimed at managers more than systems architects or programmers, it explains the issues in plain English.
   * R. Johnson, //J2EE Development Without EJB//, Expert One-on-One , Hungry Minds, 2004. ISBN: 0764558315.   * R. Johnson, //J2EE Development Without EJB//, Expert One-on-One , Hungry Minds, 2004. ISBN: 0764558315.
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