@Sebastian
No Offense but GWT is probably the best web framework out there. If you
really understand what GWT can do for  you wil never look to something else.

I wrote something about it sometimes ago

http://ekambi.blogspot.de/2013/06/why-gwt-is-awesome.html


I always said it Flex as it is right now is in good shape. There s nothing
wrong with running inside the Flash player. It s by trying to be an answer
to everything that we will shoot ourself in the foot.

If we are trying to cross compile to JS because of mobile then we should
stop already.

Our experience(at Emitrom) has shown that when planing mobile (98%)people
dont even think about Flex. They just dont want it.

Make flex the best framework for dekstop computer and enterprise app and
that s should be enough.

There are just so many things that are still a pain to implement in Flex.
That where we should start.

Cheers,

Alain





2013/6/27 Thomas Wright <twri...@yesco.com>

> perhaps use a google account for your mailing lists by actually logging
> into the web interface. Google handles lists very well. You rarely have to
> deal with Re: Re: Re's and 5x indented quotes. It automagickally cuts all
> that nonsense out and you get a clean and readable stream. I use a client
> for everything else, but the google mail UI handles lists extremely well, I
> highly recommend it.
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 1:39 PM, Sebastian Zarzycki <
> sebastian.zarzy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > This is probably a matter of personal preference. Developers do many
> weird
> > things that regular people do not :) developers might still prefer vi
> over
> > textmate and use sendmail. There might be other advantages I don't know
> of,
> > but for the average user, this form of communication is troublesome. I
> > don't feel I have to clog my mailing box and invent some filters, in
> order
> > to communicate, scan for RE:RE:RE: topics and then dig through plenty of
> > text, quoted, unquoted to the 4th level, fishing out for the actual
> > response. Maybe it's just a whim. Or maybe I just feel too old for this
> :)
> > We live in the technology world. We can do better. I just know that
> > sometimes developers have a different definition of "better" :) Above
> > everything else, whatever works for developers is probably ok and I don't
> > mind (and shouldn't mind). But the user-driven community could for sure
> use
> > a better format.
> >
> > S.
> >
> >
> >  ah, and on the mailing list bit - I've never been involved in any sort
> of
> >> major OS project that doesn't use mailing lists. Even wordpress uses
> >> mailing lists. I'm curious, how is it that you feel they are archaic? I
> >> find them extremely useful and quite common among development groups.
> >>
> >>
> >
>
>
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