Amen Jens. If you're going to be a web developer, you'll need to know about 
the web. GWT doesn't hide you from JS/CSS/HTML/HTTP entirely, it just makes 
them work well with Java and Java patterns in a highly optimized way.

Sadly, many a manager I've championed about GWT don't want to hire expert 
web developers. They don't want a superior development product. They want a 
framework that can be used by the least skilled developers, hired en masse 
for the lowest possible pay to shove a minimum viable product out the door 
with maximum haste. If that's you're goal, GWT's not for your 
product/project. Personally I'd not work at such a shop, but there are 
plenty of them out there.

- Joe

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