Would be also a good idea to point out to the evolving new ecosystem where
new libraries and frameworks are being introduced.
On Tuesday, December 8, 2015 at 7:52:35 PM UTC+2, deba...@ainosoft.com
wrote:
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> Dear community members,
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> Recently I came across a medium sized company specializing
It is great to know we can use the snapshot with support for Java 11
already!
Unfortunately, except for the GWT team and those that follow the project
closely, it looks like GWT is stuck at the 2.8.2 release 2.5 years ago,
because the GWT official website contains no information on this. Maybe
And lets not forget that it is not so long since j2cl was made public.
On Thursday, February 20, 2020 at 1:00:33 PM UTC+2, Ahmad Bawaneh wrote:
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> You dont need to maintain a separate branch or code base, you can use the
> latest snapshot which is as stable as a release, i am pretty sure when
You dont need to maintain a separate branch or code base, you can use the
latest snapshot which is as stable as a release, i am pretty sure when 2.9
is release you will only need to switch version and everything still works,
if you can use the snapshot for some reason you can use the unofficial