As Thomas said before there is something big coming for GWT which will be announced in Rays talk at IO.
There are a lot of google products relying on GWT which is not something that you could change in a short amount of time. Dart may be an interesting project, but it is not going to change the way google currently depends on GWT (at least not in the next years).
The fact that the GWT team is looking for team members on the google employment list should also put you in the direction that this is no where near dead.
So hopefully as a contributer to the project I can calm you nerves a little.
-Daniel
Am 19.06.2012 um 19:29 schrieb Thomas Lefort:
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/Google-Web-Toolkit-Employment/NJmWmKsXQlI
sounds pretty healthy to me :)
I bet competition will be fierce!
On Thursday, 17 May 2012 08:00:00 UTC+2, Celinio Fernandes wrote:Hello,
I just noticed that the schedule for Google IO 2012 is now available : https://developers.google.com/events/io/sessions
Not sure whether it is definitive or not.
I see that this year there is no session dedicated to GWT. How come ?
But there are 2 sessions dedicated to Dart. Is this a sign ?
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