Please guys, stop with all these negative critism
There is absolutely no reason for it and it only starts rumors
Google is a hug company... and if it drops wave it doesn't
mean anything for GWT, just like if my company would drop GWT and
chooses another RIA technology...
I never
It's also used for the Google AdWords UI, which is the main money
maker for Google. I doubt GWT is going anywhere.
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Arthur Kalmenson
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 12:11 PM, David Pinn dp...@byandlarge.net wrote:
Perhaps it's the demise of Wave; or maybe I've just been hanging out
with too many
GWT isn't going away. Google uses GWT across multiple products internally
and externally, and there is an active developer community. Our announced
partnership at I/O with VMWare/SpringSource signifies a long term investment
in this product: http://www.springsource.org/roo.
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010
Google is more than ever working on GWT, and their partnership with
VMWare/SpringSource, announced at Google I/O, can probably be seen as
an assurance that they won't stop its development any time soon.
You mean the I/O that every sessions use Google Wave to view live
notes ?
:)
By the way,
Perhaps it's the demise of Wave; or maybe I've just been hanging out
with too many Ruby fan boys; but I'm nervous about the future of GWT.
I have a huge investment in GWT, in terms of learning and effort, not
to mention a sizeable and growing code base.
Please tell me that GWT isn't going away.
I would imagine that Google will continue to improve GWT so that they
can build future applications themselves. I would think the big two
they would use internally would be Closure and GWT, so as long as
Google is making web-based apps, I doubt you have much to worry about,
as they need the tools
Google would not drop support until they had something better to
replace it, and a migration plan for the GWT developers. From a
rational point of view, they would choose this path and keep
developers' mindshare rather than loose it to some other
platform/company.
They might not be making money
On 20 août, 18:11, David Pinn dp...@byandlarge.net wrote:
Perhaps it's the demise of Wave; or maybe I've just been hanging out
with too many Ruby fan boys; but I'm nervous about the future of GWT.
I have a huge investment in GWT, in terms of learning and effort, not
to mention a sizeable and