Re: Google's commitment to GWT

2010-09-01 Thread Ed
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

Re: Google's commitment to GWT

2010-08-30 Thread Arthur Kalmenson
It's also used for the Google AdWords UI, which is the main money maker for Google. I doubt GWT is going anywhere. -- 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

Re: Google's commitment to GWT

2010-08-25 Thread Ikai Lan
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

Re: Google's commitment to GWT

2010-08-21 Thread sakesun
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,

Google's commitment to GWT

2010-08-20 Thread David Pinn
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.

Re: Google's commitment to GWT

2010-08-20 Thread Falcon
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

Re: Google's commitment to GWT

2010-08-20 Thread Daniel Jue
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

Re: Google's commitment to GWT

2010-08-20 Thread Thomas Broyer
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