You might want to check that one
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-- 2011/7/30 Matthew Cote <mcjavalearner@gmail.com>
Short answer - no I am a beginner, I may be wrong, but from what i know GWT is used exclusively for writing Java code that will be compiled to Javascript. This helps because Java is OOP while Javascript is not, so with GWT you can write classes or use ones that have been created by others. Hope that helps. P.S. you may already know but you can write Python code for Google App Engine
On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 3:13 AM, fix3d <aleksandrenko@gmail.com> wrote:Is it possible to use python with gwt ?
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