Yes.

I think it's the best available tool for building enterprise web apps.

On Friday, October 5, 2012 11:53:17 AM UTC-4, Charlie Youakim wrote:
>
> I'm deciding on whether to switch my team to GWT.  I think the biggest 
> thing for me as the tech lead for the company is "Are you happy with your 
> choice to use GWT?"
>
> My reasons for thinking to switch:
>
> -Javascript is a fast and free language, sometimes too fast and free for a 
> large team.  Coding standards can vary from developer to developer, and 
> maintaining architectures can be difficult
> -Javascript mistakes are only caught in runtime.  The fact that GWT(Java) 
> would catch 90+% of our simple mistakes makes me more confident that our 
> clients won't.
> -Javascript allows for rapid development, but not so rapid bug fixing.
> -Strict Java coding + a strong architecture at the outset creates a great 
> foundation to build from.  I've even seen this in my firm's Android apps.  
> They are very stable.
>
> But for me, I'd really like to hear from developers active in the 
> community.  Are you happy?  Or do you wish you went a different route?  My 
> goal is to have my dev team work more on new projects rather than fixing 
> old projects.  I am hoping that GWT can help with that.  thoughts?
>
> -Charlie
>

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