*Market for GWT Apps.*

Android and iPhone apps have market. Developers build applications and sell
their apps.
Chrome and other tablets will extensively rely on GWT apps.
How do GWT developers get rewards?

Regards,
Bala

On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 8:26 AM, David Chandler <[email protected]>wrote:

> Fundamentally, it's because engineering teams at Google are free to choose
> their own tools. The Architecture Police don't work here. There are many
> instances where Google tools or products compete with each other like GWT
> and Closure. In Google culture, that's generally viewed as healthy as it
> allows freedom of choice and provides incentive for competing frameworks to
> continually improve.
>
> As for Google+, I don't know any specifics, but lots of factors typically
> come into play as with any company: the team's skillset and preferences,
> whether the app is in framework X's sweet spot, etc. I don't understand it
> personally, but some people really like JS, and Google has a lot of (very
> good) JS developers.
>
> /dmc
>
>

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