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On Dec 9, 8:07 am, Gal Dolber gal.dol...@gmail.com wrote:
http://blog.oio.de/2011/12/08/future-of-gwt-and-gwt-2-5/
Its not mine, but it worth sharing
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This leaked internal google email makes many things clear :
https://gist.github.com/1208618
In short :
- The ultimate goal of Google is that Dart really takes of, if this is
the case Dart will replace GWT
- GWT is currently still activly supported and developed as a backup
plan in case Dart
That memo was written quite some time ago (in Internet time), and a leaked
memo like that should not be considered to be Gospel or a roadmap.
Dart and GWT each have their own goals and will both co-exist for a very
long time. I am not aware of any current plan for Dart to replace GWT. As
(Non-Googlers remove the .sandbox part of that URL):
https://plus.google.com/117487419861992917007/posts/6YWpsHpqMqZ
On Dec 9, 12:40 pm, Eric Clayberg (Google) clayb...@google.com
wrote:
That memo was written quite some time ago (in Internet time), and a leaked
memo like that should not be
http://blog.oio.de/2011/12/08/future-of-gwt-and-gwt-2-5/
Its not mine, but it worth sharing
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Guit: Elegant, beautiful, modular and *production ready* gwt applications.
http://code.google.com/p/guit/
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