instead of vanilla GWT. GwtQuery doesn't try to emulate the Java
collections API so the code is much smaller and potentially faster.
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On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Ciarán <ciaran.mccann.jtb@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey everyone I am really interested in GWT for a project I am working
> at the moement. The main benefit for me is the fact that I don't have
> to write JavaScript which I really dislike, but then I was thinking
> would the code produced by GWT be slower then hand crafted JavaScript
> so I ran a benchmark, the results of which I posted here http://bit.ly/cxo4dS
> some very interesting results when running it on the iphone.
>
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