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Groovy vs MJML: What are the differences?

What is Groovy? A dynamic language for the Java platform. Groovy builds upon the strengths of Java but has additional power features inspired by languages like Python, Ruby and Smalltalk. It makes modern programming features available to Java developers with almost-zero learning curve.

What is MJML? The framework that makes responsive email easy. It is a markup language designed to reduce the pain of coding a responsive email. Its semantic syntax makes it easy and straightforward while its rich standard components library fastens your development time and lightens your email codebase. Its open-source engine takes care of translating it into responsive HTML.

Groovy and MJML belong to "Languages" category of the tech stack.

Groovy and MJML are both open source tools. It seems that MJML with 9.17K GitHub stars and 618 forks on GitHub has more adoption than Groovy with 1.49K GitHub stars and 415 GitHub forks.

According to the StackShare community, Groovy has a broader approval, being mentioned in 104 company stacks & 346 developers stacks; compared to MJML, which is listed in 9 company stacks and 3 developer stacks.

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Pros of Groovy
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    Java platform
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    Much more productive than java
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    Concise and readable
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    Very little code needed for complex tasks
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    Dynamic language
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    Nice dynamic syntax for the jvm
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    Very fast
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    Can work with JSON as an object
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    Easy to setup
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    Supports closures (lambdas)
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    Literal Collections
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    Syntactic sugar
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    Optional static typing
  • 2
    Developer Friendly
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    Cons of Groovy
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      Groovy Code can be slower than Java Code
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      Absurd syntax
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      Objects cause stateful/heap mess
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      What is Groovy?

      It is a powerful multi-faceted programming language for the JVM platform. It supports a spectrum of programming styles incorporating features from dynamic languages such as optional and duck typing, but also static compilation and static type checking at levels similar to or greater than Java through its extensible static type checker. It aims to greatly increase developer productivity with many powerful features but also a concise, familiar and easy to learn syntax.

      What is MJML?

      It is a markup language designed to reduce the pain of coding a responsive email. Its semantic syntax makes it easy and straightforward while its rich standard components library fastens your development time and lightens your email codebase. Its open-source engine takes care of translating it into responsive HTML.

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