Yeah, I mean, I agree, I think firefox + firebug has shown that the
browser is a nice place to develop web apps, assuming there's enough
stuff there.  I just don't think gwt is trying to be 'an app' , but
rather an infrastructure to make better web apps.

On Mar 8, 8:01 pm, paulb <[email protected]> wrote:
> Makes sense.
>
> The best summary I could find on online IDE's is 
> athttp://eclipse.dzone.com/news/who-needs-online-ide
>
> On Mar 8, 3:53 pm, Brian <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > A radically improved web experience, for developers, requires someone
> > (you?) to write it.  Gwt's providing a way for people to use existing
> > Java knowledge & tools (IDEs, compilers, debuggers, unit tests,
> > libraries (with source), etc) to create websites.
>
> > On Mar 7, 7:43 pm, paulb <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > "GWT's mission is to radically improve the web experience for users by
> > > enabling developers to use EXISTING JAVA TOOLS to build no-compromise
> > > AJAX for any modern browser."
>
> > > Are there any follow on projects or plans to extend the mission to :
>
> > > "???'s mission is to radically improve the web experience for users by
> > > enabling developers to use
> > > THE RADICALLY IMPROVED WEB EXPERIENCE to build no-compromise AJAX for
> > > any modern browser."
>
> > > It seems that the web has the potential to dramatically improve
> > > development environments including build, collaboration, SCM, testing,
> > > bootstrapping and debugging.
>
> > > Am I missing something or is it just too early?
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