The majority of what GWT can do can be done by a good web developer/
designer... but what GWT is good at is all the compile time
optimisations - when you're trying to squeeze every last bit of
performance out of of your app... and if you only/have to write Java.

It is a crutch IMHO, probably quite a good one though ;o) - but a
crutch no less.

On Jul 12, 2:57 pm, nino ekambi <[email protected]> wrote:
> For me i think GWT is the future.
> It s just a genius way to write desktop type web application.
>
> 2010/7/9 mk <[email protected]>
>
> > Do you guys think that GWT will the most widely used framework in
> > future ( or there will be mix of other frameworks in future. If yes
> > than which frameworks).
>
> > I am little worried that why GWT is not adopted at a rate I would have
> > thought for last 4 yrs.  why why...
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