I've noticed that a lot of GWT code uses asserts rather than
RuntimeExceptions (like IllegalArgumentException and
IllegalStateException). I would go ahead an follow that template, but
I want to be sure I understand why it's done. To that end:

1) Are any other GWT developers using asserts rather than
RuntimeExceptions?
2) If you answered "I do", why do you do it?
3) If there are any GWTers listening (perhaps I should cross-post to
gwt-contrib?), is this a best practice recommended by GWT, or is it
more of a stylistic thing?

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