Thanks for your answers! I know that the classic dev mode had to be 
replaced, just didn't expect this to happen so soon without an on par 
working analog. I'll try to dig into SDBG on my free time but until that 
I'll use Chromium 34 (it works fine btw, tried today without issues so 
far). Happy to hear that GWT is being worked on fine but devtools now need 
more love than ever. It's always a pain when you invest lots of time into 
some framework and then it suddenly becomes (partly) unusable and you're 
just lost. Especially if you develop at work.

I also highly agree with Vassilis Virvilis. But I also want to expand this 
JS-hatred to HTML for webapps. It's really not suited for designing user 
interfaces but it's something we have to deal with. GWT relieves us from 
the pain of cross-browser design and JS trickery bringing every good 
Java-world thing to the web world. And that's what I'm grateful to it for. 
Java became popular because of *tools*, and so did GWT. Thank you for doing 
that, I hope SDM will catch up fast enough if CDM can't be ported.

On Thursday, 22 May 2014 12:25:49 UTC+4, Thomas Broyer wrote:
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