jquery != problem with browser compatibility.

People will make sure jquery 'still works' *long after* Google stops working on 
GWT and open sources it.

(Not good or bad, just obviously true)

Roger

On Oct 23, 2011, at 1:57 PM, Rori Stumpf wrote:

> 
> I have a greater fear of having to use plain old Javascript/JQuery and
> the minefield of cross-browser compatibility, than GWT's product
> path... :-)
> 
> On Oct 22, 1:27 pm, krespo <xxxxma...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> when I good understand, google wanted for some period support GWT, but they
>> don't want to extend funciontality of GWT(maybe will recover existing bugs).
>> They want to migrate existing GWT users into DART.
>> But in this Dart way I see some disadvantages against GWT eg: 1. java lang
>> on client and server , 2. same model class for client server side ... .I
>> think that there  will be compatibility between java <-> dart and stay RPC
>> mechanism.
>> What Do you think about my opinion ?
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