I agree that it would be interesting to read such a post.

What I would like to also know - how did it feel the experience with
pushState overall? Did you feel that you had to maintain the same
information/structure/logic in two (server and client) sides? Was it
straight forward or it had quirks? Anything else we should know?

Experience shows that usually you have one with two weeks where the info is
hot on your head. After that life just happens and you continue with the
next interesting puzzle to solve...

On Sat, Nov 14, 2015 at 12:00 PM, Ed <[email protected]> wrote:

> It will very useful if you write some article about that :)
>
> Good point. If there are enough people interested and I have a moment in
> the next months, it's my pleasure. However, I wouldn't be surprised if this
> would be supported in the core of GWT shortly.
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