What if the choices in web framework was reduced to 4? If RIA are the way of the future, it's possible that these 4 frameworks are the best choices for this development paradigm. This session will explore these frameworks, as well as entertain many other's opinions on the future of web development.
Tag - conference
Tuesday 18 March 2008
Web Frameworks of the Future: Flex, GWT, Grails and Rails
By dgirard on Tuesday 18 March 2008, 08:36 - Conference
Saturday 15 March 2008
GWT at AjaxWorld conference
By dgirard on Saturday 15 March 2008, 10:09
For those of you interested, I'll be speaking at the AjaxWorld East 2008 conference in New York. I'll be looking at the messy underbelly of converting an old Web 1.0 application into a Web 2.0 powerhouse using GWT.
If you run a session in a conference, fill free to send me a email.
Upcoming Talk at AjaxWorld East - Saving Your Investment: Transforming J2EE Applications into Web 2.0 Using GWT
QCon : demonstrations
By dgirard on Saturday 15 March 2008, 09:35 - GWT Demonstration
During my Qcon session I showed all these demos. Thanks to the community. These demonstrations help to spread GWT.
Fun
A chess board diagram composer
Fun platforms
"XPilot for Wii" (compatible with wiimote)
Libraries
Integration
Demonstration : GWT + Google Spreadsheet + GDATA + Google Feeds API + Chronoscope
Application
Thursday 14 February 2008
QCon : M. Fowler, E. Gamma, K. Beck, R. Johnson, T. Neward, C. Coenraets...
By dgirard on Thursday 14 February 2008, 08:21
Who is who ?
QCon is certainly the best conference in Europe for IT Architectes. See you there.
http://qcon.infoq.com/london/conference/ : QCon London, March 12-14, 2008
Sunday 10 June 2007
Google Web Toolkit Conference
By dgirard on Sunday 10 June 2007, 16:15 - GWT News
San Francisco - December 4-6 2007
Google Web Toolkit Conference
Sunday 11 February 2007
EclipseCon 2007 : GWT Tutorial
By dgirard on Sunday 11 February 2007, 23:06
It is interesting to note that it is sponsored by Google.AJAX applications are all the rage these days. And why not? They're simple to use, accessible from anywhere, free of sneaky installers and generally safer from the malware gremlins. But behind every good web app, there's a group of exhausted AJAX developers driven to the brink of madness with worry of browser quirks, memory leaks and load times. In this session, we'll build a small web app and demonstrate how the Google Web Toolkit relieves the nervous twitching troubling AJAX developers by allowing them to practice sound engineering using Java and Eclipse and still end up with fast, light-weight JavaScript applications.
Google Web Toolkit: Quick relief of AJAX pain

