Thank you Brian. I can understand that, as well as I acknowledge the "compensating" benefits (which is not an appropriate term to me, as an extra arm doesn't really compensate loosing a leg).
Le mercredi 2 avril 2014 19:04:33 UTC+2, Brian Slesinsky a écrit :
-- Hope for GWT that the long term will not be so long, before the the benefits of "I don't have to learn another language" disappear.
Le mercredi 2 avril 2014 19:04:33 UTC+2, Brian Slesinsky a écrit :
It's true these are disadvantages. There are some compensating advantages that people are pointing out: the code executes faster, it works with remote websites where latency is higher, it works with mobile phones, and so on. But there's no question that losing DevMode (other than IE and Firefox 24) is a loss.Our short-term plan is to speed up compiles and generate JavaScript that looks more like Java for Super Dev Mode and draftCompile. But it it will still be JavaScript, and we will have to adjust. Longer-term, it may be possible to create a variable inspector that shows Java objects instead of JavaScript objects, but that isn't even prototyped yet.
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