Hi Peter,

nice to hear this. Yes, I have also the same opinion about this technology 
/ transpiler GWT / J2CL because I actually just want to write my business 
codes in Java...

I'll tweet your job openings, hope to see some Java devs join you with your 
very interesting research area.

Thanks,
Lofi

[email protected] schrieb am Montag, 29. März 2021 um 03:43:03 UTC+2:

> Hi everyone,
> First, I would like to thank everyone who is working hard on the GWT 
> framework! I strongly believe that this technology is absolutely critical 
> and important not only to our group but for the world in general.
>
> We made a decision early in 2006 to start using GWT for dynamic web 
> applications in clinical operations in our department. One of the key 
> components was, obviously, the JavaScript compiler that solved a huge 
> number of problems in browser compatibility, portability, security, and in 
> performance. 
> It was interesting to hear last year a discussion about web technologies 
> at one of technology conferences in Europe. They were talking about how to 
> overcome the browser loading speed issues of web applications in developing 
> countries. Many were unfortunately unaware that GWT fifteen years elegantly 
> addressed that issue. I am hoping that we see more progress and more 
> recognition of that framework.
>
> *Second, I would like to share with you that our small engineering team at 
> Yale is planning add two full stack developers to join our team and help 
> creating future technology for clinical care and research that will be 
> based on GWT and Java. The systems will also include data science 
> components - seamless machine learning and full text indexing integration 
> and image analysis.*
>
> If you are interested please read more details at the links below and feel 
> free to contact me with any questions:
>
>
> https://sjobs.brassring.com/TGnewUI/Search/Home/Home?partnerid=25053&siteid=5248#jobDetails=1454942_5248
>
>
> https://sjobs.brassring.com/TGnewUI/Search/Home/Home?partnerid=25053&siteid=5248#jobDetails=1455066_5248
>
> Finally, we are thinking about making some of our technologies Opens 
> Source. Open Source experience (in addition to GWT and Java) would be a 
> huge plus!
>
> Best regards,
> Peter
>
>
>
>
> *Peter Gershkovich, M.D. MHA*
>
>
>
>
>
> *Director, Section of Pathology Informatics and Cancer Data Science, 
> Associate Professor Yale University School of Medicine Department of 
> Pathology Cell phone: 508.208.8798 <(508)%20208-8798> *
>
>
>
>

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