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Getting started with Google Web Toolkit

WEB WORKER

Author(s): DAN FROST

The Ingenious Google Web Toolkit builds optimized JavaScript applications in a hurry.

I have lost many days, weeks, possibly even months to JavaScript. The recent rise of JavaScript frameworks – and their increasing stability – has helped. The Google Web Toolkit (GWT) looks like the next evolutionary stage in JavaScript development: Instead of writing in JavaScript, you can write in Java.

GWT is an environment for building optimized JavaScript applications that are cross-browser compatible. With GWT, you build JavaScript applications by coding in Java and compiling
the code to highly optimized JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.


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