Let's not forget that GWT means Google Web Toolkit. The name itself does 
not necessarily mean, "stick with java only". There could conceivably be 
other languages introduced to it. It would make sense if the fragmentation 
that is Google's dev tools be packaged into Google Web Toolkit. I wouldn't 
be surprised to see Dart become the newest addition to GWT. Judging by the 
talks at I/O, it looks like Dart is the future. The java end of it probably 
won't be deprecated but will most likely be talked about less and less with 
new tutorials focusing on dart. 

Either way, speculation.. Businesses deny and deny until the end.

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