
Sunday 16 March 2008
QCon, GWT + Gears : The browser is the platform
Par dgirard le Sunday 16 March 2008 08:53 - GWT Slides
Here is my presentation. The room was full. At the end, I got a lot of
questions. The interest around GWT is growing.
Tuesday 11 March 2008
QCon : GWT + Gears, the browser is the platform
Par dgirard le Tuesday 11 March 2008 03:04 - GWT News
Tonight, I will be in London for the QCon. If some of you are there, it could be nice to meet.
On Friday, I will explain why I believe in GWT and Gears. Here is the summary of my session :
GWT + Gears, the browser is the platform
Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is an open source Java development framework that proposes a new way of doing web development. Gears is an open source browser extension that enables web applications to provide offline functionality using JavaScript APIs.
This talk will describe how GWT works, how easy it is, how it increases productivity, how it deals with security, why it produces better and more efficient JavaScript than you can produce by hand. Then we will explain what is Gears, show how to use it with GWT and detail how this two technologies could change the way of thinking web applications.
Wednesday 21 March 2007
Feedback on GWT from QCon
Par dgirard le Wednesday 21 March 2007 07:36 - GWT Feedback
Dave Crane :
QCon round-up 1 : GWTBruce Johnson gave a good overview of Google Web Toolkit, something I’ve been following from a distance up to now with a certain amount of reservation.
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So, I’m convinced enough to take it out for a drive, at least, and see if it’s for real. Compiling Java into Javascript still seems like a crazy idea, but it looks like they might have made it work!
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