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Categories are not a Groovy specific thing. From a quick google search I found this Wikipedia article, which tells us that the idea of categories have been around in many languages such as Smalltalk (known as Class Extensions), C# 2.0 and Visual Basic 2005 (known as partial classes), Objective-C (known as categories), and I also found that Swift has the same idea known as Extensions.
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Categories are not a Groovy specific thing. From a quick google search I found this Wikipedia article, which tells us that the idea of categories have been around in many languages such as Smalltalk (known as Class Extensions), C# 2.0 and Visual Basic 2005 (known as partial classes), Objective-C (known as categories), and I also found that Swift has the same idea known as Extensions.
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Categories are not a Groovy specific thing. From a quick google search I found this Wikipedia article, which tells us that the idea of categories have been around in many languages such as Smalltalk (known as Class Extensions), C# 2.0 and Visual Basic 2005 (known as partial classes), Objective-C (known as categories), and I also found that Swift has the same idea known as Extensions.
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Categories are not a Groovy specific thing. From a quick google search I found this Wikipedia article, which tells us that the idea of categories have been around in many languages such as Smalltalk (known as Class Extensions), C# 2.0 and Visual Basic 2005 (known as partial classes), Objective-C (known as categories), and I also found that Swift has the same idea known as Extensions.
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Categories are not a Groovy specific thing. From a quick google search I found this Wikipedia article, which tells us that the idea of categories have been around in many languages such as Smalltalk (known as Class Extensions), C# 2.0 and Visual Basic 2005 (known as partial classes), Objective-C (known as categories), and I also found that Swift has the same idea known as Extensions.
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Categories are not a Groovy specific thing. From a quick google search I found this Wikipedia article, which tells us that the idea of categories have been around in many languages such as Smalltalk (known as Class Extensions), C# 2.0 and Visual Basic 2005 (known as partial classes), Objective-C (known as categories), and I also found that Swift has the same idea known as Extensions.
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Categories are not a Groovy specific thing. From a quick google search I found this Wikipedia article, which tells us that the idea of categories have been around in many languages such as Smalltalk (known as Class Extensions), C# 2.0 and Visual Basic 2005 (known as partial classes), Objective-C (known as categories), and I also found that Swift has the same idea known as Extensions.
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Categories are not a Groovy specific thing. From a quick google search I found this Wikipedia article, which tells us that the idea of categories have been around in many languages such as Smalltalk (known as Class Extensions), C# 2.0 and Visual Basic 2005 (known as partial classes), Objective-C (known as categories), and I also found that Swift has the same idea known as Extensions.
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