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    Snippetory

    Snippetory

    Java templating solution with passive templates.

    Snippetory is a platform for java developers dealing with any text generation. The abstraction layer helps to keep the issues of the 'view' in the view, while all logic is implemented in java. Editing, debugging and testing, all with the tools one is already used to. The separation of template keeps the template simple, the logic compact, and easy to navigate, and offers completely new re-usage scenarios. Sourceforge code hosting is abandoned. Primary site is now...
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    Spock Example

    Spock Example

    Spock example specifications along with ready-to-go Gradle builds

    ...It includes sample Specification classes that illustrate key Spock features—given/when/then style, data-driven testing, mocking/stubbing, and interaction verification. The examples show how to integrate Spock into typical Java/Groovy projects, how to run tests inside IDEs like Eclipse or IntelliJ, and how to align build scripts with Spock’s dependencies. It serves as a learning aid for developers new to Spock or wanting to adopt its expressive syntax in real-world projects. Because Spock has a lot of syntactic expressiveness and unique features (e.g. built-in data tables, concise mocking), seeing concrete samples is especially helpful. ...
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