still nobody mentioned gwt-query - which btw is truely a framework.
while i dont like it's jquery-like naming convention - i stay
impressed with the code itself, especially selector engine ;).
as to gxt and smart gwt - it was not sth i was looking for so i
abandoned using it.

gwt itself is a framework - and while i am not fully convinced to it's
swing-like widget/panel architecture (and gxt or smart gwt made it
even worse), i got used to it.
what i found really missing in gwt was selector engine. moreover, it's
fast growing framework, and thus leaving less area for frameworks.

pure javascript frameworks in much level originated from a necessity
to cover browser differences, and its it's not the case with gwt.

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