Question  possibly of interest is how GWT stands against Typescript which 
seems to be now established as a  front end standard. 


I'm really not sure why Typescript is relevant - if I were coding front-end 
in JS or TS, then yes I'd think about which syntax and features (type 
checking etc) were better. But in GWT I'm coding in Java. I don't really 
care what the compiles down to as long as it works. OK, when debugging I do 
see the JS output, but I'm never mod'ing that directly. On occasion, to use 
a lib, I'll quickly craft some JSNI bindings for the methods I need. But 
that's as close as I go to the JS layer. 

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