Nice post about GWT

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Gal Dolber

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Dec 9, 2011, 2:07:58 AM12/9/11
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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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Ed

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Dec 9, 2011, 3:30:05 AM12/9/11
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thanks

Frank

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Dec 9, 2011, 4:27:22 AM12/9/11
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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 fails.

Eric Clayberg (Google)

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Dec 9, 2011, 3:40:44 PM12/9/11
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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 manager of the GWT team, I can certainly say that we are not continuing to support and develop GWT as a backup to Dart. Our goal is to continue to make GWT the very best choice for structured Web development. Period.

For more current info on GWT or the GWT team plans, see Ray C.'s comments in this thread...

Jim Douglas

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Dec 9, 2011, 4:00:18 PM12/9/11
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(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>
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