Nice to hear from everyone!

Here's to the next ten years :-)

Best wishes for 2021,
Alex

On Tuesday, December 22, 2020 at 10:22:08 AM UTC+1 Segun Razaq Sobulo wrote:

>
> I've been using GWT for 7+ years (with appengine java backends) and 
> actively looking for a job. I'll push my resume.
>
> Thanks
> On Monday, 21 December 2020 at 15:24:19 UTC+1 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> We are in times where working remotly id actually a good option.
>>
>> On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 4:19:13 PM UTC+2 David Nouls wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Alex,
>>>
>>> Same story here. I have been working with GWT since it first came out. 
>>> For our current project we again opted for GWT because we share a lot of 
>>> code between client and server and productivity is high.
>>>
>>> I’m not available at the moment (maybe end of next year)… but living in 
>>> Belgium/Leuven I don’t think that is doable. Relocation is not an option. 
>>> Good luck finding people, there are not a lot on the market.
>>>
>>> Groeten,
>>> David
>>> On 20 Dec 2020, 16:16 +0100, 'Alexander Bertram' via GWT Users <
>>> [email protected]>, wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Dear all,  
>>>
>>> I hope this email isn't too off-topic, but I wanted to share an opening 
>>> for a job on our team with a large GWT component.
>>>
>>> https://jobs.bedatadriven.com/software-engineer
>>>
>>> The first version of our product, ActivityInfo, a data collection and 
>>> analysis platform for humanitarian relief, was built with GWT, GXT and 
>>> Google Gears in 2009 and seriously would not have been possible without 
>>> GWT. 
>>>
>>> In 2018, nearly 10 years later, we looked at the amazing js ecosystem 
>>> and considered moving to Typescript or Elm.
>>>
>>> Instead, we decided to keep the bits that we loved about GWT: the 
>>> typesafety, code-reuse with the server, i18n, code splitting, linkers, and 
>>> the amazing compiler, and add SCSS for styles and our own port of Preact + 
>>> rxJava-like reactivity for dom manipulation using Elemental2.
>>>
>>> Three years after the start of ActivityInfo 4.0 we couldn't be happier 
>>> with the choice, and are more productive than ever. 
>>>
>>> If you're an experienced GWT developer that would enjoy the challenge of 
>>> a working on a modern GWT codebase, I hope you'll consider joining our team!
>>>
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Alex
>>>
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