Regarding your presentation:

Slide 5 - mentions that GWT 3.0 has "revolutionary use cases". What are you 
referring to?

I would add a slide that talks about some of the shortcomings of GWT. For 
instance:
Widgets out of the box are somewhat lacking, at least if you want 
eye-candy, but html5/css3 can be used to create layout, panels, and 
widgets. In addition, any external JS/CSS libraries could be used as well. 
Lastly, existing layout and other types of panels provide a good foundation 
for custom layouts and/or widgets.

I would also highlight (don't remember if this was mentioned) that the 
optimizations that GWT does on Java->Javascript, CSS, and Images, etc, are 
particularly well-suited for viewing your gwt-based app on mobile devices 
(mgwt).
 

On Tuesday, December 8, 2015 at 10:52:35 AM UTC-7, [email protected] 
wrote:
>
> Dear community members,
>
> Recently I came across a medium sized company specializing in BI and 
> analytics and pitched them to switch their dev stack from Angular JS to 
> GWT. Though I am yet to know how successful I am in it I definitely managed 
> to create some ripples and start an internal debate. 
>
> For this I created a Google presentation here 
> <https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1WxJawG2lK0xZv6lrr3oAxxDRvjejW34VJhQq5wckHxo/edit#slide=id.ge9e88c950_0_15>
> .
>
> I invite all of you to comment, debate and create a community ready 
> material for all who may need in future. 
>
> Let me know if there are any issues in accessing the document. 
>
> thanks,
> Debasish
>
>
>

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