Hey guys, It’s great to hear that GWT become more and more wide :) I’m a J2EE, GWT, AppEngine developer for over 3 years from overseas and I’m looking to find a job opportunities in Sydney Australia, I will be very thankful if somebody can help me to achieve what I’m seeking for or maybe give me a hint to start looking from somewhere.
Best Regards, Tony Kayrouz On May 19, 7:52 am, Andrew J <[email protected]> wrote: > Firstly, good work on raising the call for a GWT community! Quite > agree it's sorely needed. Trying to emulate what the rails community > have achieved may be a bit ambitious, but at the very least it would > be great to have GWT people connected. > > GTUG is a great start and has some smart folks in attendance (even > Googlers, on occasion). I actually gave a talk a while back on a > project of mine that used GWT & AppEngine fairly heavily - > seehttp://www.dontstopthesignal.com/2010/08/my-presentation-at-sydney-gt... > for slides and video. In a previous role I ran a project where we used > GWT. > > Garry Miller, who runs GTUG, is an awesome resource on all things GWT. > If you're not familiar with Garry he's founder of sumwise.com, and > they are doing some some very interesting stuff as they attempt to > build a next generation spreadsheet product. They were at Google I/O > this year showing off what they've been doing. Garry's spoken at GTUG > in the past about some of the things they've done (like using GWT to > get the ANTLR java library to run natively in the browser, for > example). He's also a great guy and very accessible, and usually > pretty keen to talk shop. > > For what it's worth, apart from side projects, I've run commercial > projects where we used GWT to build rich, interactive javascript > 'widgets' that could be embedded on third party sites and could be > embedded and instantiated using a Google Maps-esque API. Happy to grab > a coffee in the city to chat about that if you're interested. Hit me > up on e-mail or @startthesignal. > > On May 18, 1:19 pm, David Pinn <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > I rub shoulders with a bunch of Ruby folk, amongst whom there is a > > real sense of camaraderie and community. They get together to code, > > drink beer, go on Rails camps, etc. For them it's a face-to-face > > social experience, not just an on-line one. As a GWT developer I feel > > left out. > > > Is there a GWT community in Sydney, Australia that I have somehow > > failed to encounter? If so, please post details so that I can > > participate. Are you a GWT developer in Sydney? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Web Toolkit" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit?hl=en.
