Puneet Behl and Hubert Klein Ikkink at GR8Conf 2017 on DSL
Puneet is an experienced Groovy & Grails developer in TO THE NEW Digital who loves coding and enjoy finding optimized solutions for the problems. He's passionate about exploring new technologies and using them to solve the business needs. He recently presented in Gr8Conf India. He along with team started contributing to open source by migrating around 20 plugins to Grails 3 including Jodatime, Elasticserach, Asynchronous Mail & RabbitMQ. He has been a part of knowledge sharing team in TO THE NEW Digital. He also motivates and promotes sharing of knowledge across the whole Grails team. Hubert Klein Ikkink is also known as mrhaki. He uses this alias to write on his blog “Messages from mrhaki”. On this blog he writes short tips and tricks about Groovy features in the “Groovy Goodness” series. Hubert started to develop Java applications more than a decade ago. Six years ago he started to explore Groovy and Grails in personal projects, because of the dynamic nature of Groovy and the speed of development. Today he works with Groovy and Grails during his daytime job at JDriven in the Netherlands.
Puneet is an experienced Groovy & Grails developer in TO THE NEW Digital who loves coding and enjoy finding optimized solutions for the problems. He's passionate about exploring new technologies and using them to solve the business needs. He recently presented in Gr8Conf India. He along with team started contributing to open source by migrating around 20 plugins to Grails 3 including Jodatime, Elasticserach, Asynchronous Mail & RabbitMQ. He has been a part of knowledge sharing team in TO THE NEW Digital. He also motivates and promotes sharing of knowledge across the whole Grails team. Hubert Klein Ikkink is also known as mrhaki. He uses this alias to write on his blog “Messages from mrhaki”. On this blog he writes short tips and tricks about Groovy features in the “Groovy Goodness” series. Hubert started to develop Java applications more than a decade ago. Six years ago he started to explore Groovy and Grails in personal projects, because of the dynamic nature of Groovy and the speed of development. Today he works with Groovy and Grails during his daytime job at JDriven in the Netherlands.