+1 Very well said. On Monday, August 27, 2012 9:33:36 AM UTC-6, Ryan Shillington wrote: > > Google is an incubator. They throw a lot of "darts" at the wall to see > what sticks (pun intended). When you have 10 irons in the fire, one or 2 > of them are bound to glow hot. > > There's no reason to believe that Dart will win over GWT in the next 2-3 > years if you're building something of modest complexity. My company ( > onlyinsight.com) is a start-up. We use wordpress for our main site (so > basically PHP) which is super-simple (5-10 pages). For our first big real > product, with half a million lines of code, we're using GWT (and wouldn't > consider Ruby/PHP). Ruby/Rails/PHP to me is like a chainsaw - it's > super-easy to cut down trees with, but it's just as easy to cut your arm > off. You don't want a million lines of a scripting language. > > Ryan > > On Sunday, August 26, 2012 6:42:07 PM UTC-5, b0b wrote: >> >> >> >> On Wednesday, 22 August 2012 17:57:42 UTC+2, deepak chauhan wrote: >>> >>> One question is disturbing me from a long time. Why Google invented >>> DART, when GWT is already there? >> >> >> To have one more project to can in a few months/years, instead of puting >> all resources behind GWT. >> >
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