Murray:

https://developers.google.com/events/io/sessions/gooio2012/218/

https://docs.google.com/a/basis.com/presentation/d/1pC9WK80-fzIs2iMQOO3Jsvfmqv2erI9xucuF3lHOE7Q/edit?pli=1#slide=id.p18

http://www.infoworld.com/d/application-development/google-hands-over-control-of-google-web-toolkit-steering-committee-196753

On Jul 6, 1:04 pm, Murray <[email protected]> wrote:
> Daniel,
>
> I was at Google I/O last week and decided ask for myself.. the responses I
> got, was NOT good
> I flat out asked one Googler, working a developer "bar" in the main lobby
>  (not sure what team he was on)
> "..should I continue my project that's not yet released, in GWT or what..?"
> and he appeared to be reluctant
> to say...suggesting that something was up! he then went on to say he would
> change it to DART as it
> is not yet a complete standard.... So then I asked "..what about
> JSP/Appengine or Python?"  and with a big Grin
> on if face he shuck his head affirmatively violently ... as if to say
> he doesn't want it to be said that "he told me so"
>
> right now we need some GWT folks to step up and say something definitive!!!
>  this "rumor" has been going around for
> a while now.. and there were no Sessions on GWT at the IO2012 other than
> Porting GWT to DART !!!
>
> I went to a session on Appengine /REST and a a question was asked at the
> end of the session regarding
> REST and GWT the answer was also suspect...
>
> I think this link will take you to the session ..forward to the end...
>  https://developers.google.com/events/io/sessions/gooio2012/121/
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Friday, June 22, 2012 1:54:29 PM UTC-4, Daniel Kurka wrote:
>
> > I can assure you (since I am deeply invested in GWT) that GWT is in no way
> > of being phased out. The main reason is the amount of other talks (android,
> > google+) being added to the conference, reducing talk time for everyone
> > else.
> > As Thomas said before there is something big coming for GWT which will be
> > announced in Rays talk at IO.
>
> > There are a lot of google products relying on GWT which is not something
> > that you could change in a short amount of time. Dart may be an interesting
> > project, but it is not going to change the way google currently depends on
> > GWT (at least not in the next years).
>
> > The fact that the GWT team is looking for team members on the google
> > employment list should also put you in the direction that this is no where
> > near dead.
>
> > So hopefully as a contributer to the project I can calm you nerves a
> > little.
>
> > -Daniel
>
> > Am 19.06.2012 um 19:29 schrieb Thomas Lefort:
>
> >https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/Google-Web-Toolkit...
>
> > sounds pretty healthy to me :)
>
> > I bet competition will be fierce!
>
> > On Thursday, 17 May 2012 08:00:00 UTC+2, Celinio Fernandes wrote:
>
> >> Hello,
> >> I just noticed that the schedule for Google IO 2012 is now available :
> >>https://developers.google.com/events/io/sessions
> >> Not sure whether it is definitive or not.
> >> I see that this year there is no session dedicated to GWT. How come ?
> >> But there are 2 sessions dedicated to Dart. Is this a sign ?
>
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