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DZone > Web Dev Zone > OCI and DZone Present Grails Quickcast #6: Developing Grails 3 Applications With IntelliJ IDEA

OCI and DZone Present Grails Quickcast #6: Developing Grails 3 Applications With IntelliJ IDEA

DZone is proud to partner with Object Computing, Inc. to bring you the Grails Quickcast series. In this Quickcast, you'll learn several tips and tricks for using IntelliJ to develop Grails apps.

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DZone and OCI are proud to present the sixth Grails QuickCast: Developing Grails 3 Applications With IntelliJ IDEA. Grails co-founder, Jeff Scott Brown, introduces several tips and tricks related to building Grails 3 applications in IDEA. 

Grails 3 is a super high productivity framework for building web applications for the JVM. IntelliJ IDEA is a super high productivity Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for building a variety of types of applications. IDEA has always had really great support for building Grails applications, and in particular, has the very best support of any IDE for doing development with Grails 3.

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