I agree that it would be interesting to read such a post.
What I would like to also know - how did it feel the experience with pushState overall? Did you feel that you had to maintain the same information/structure/logic in two (server and client) sides? Was it straight forward or it had quirks? Anything else we should know?
On Sat, Nov 14, 2015 at 12:00 PM, Ed <post2edbras@gmail.com> wrote:
It will very useful if you write some article about that :)Good point. If there are enough people interested and I have a moment in the next months, it's my pleasure. However, I wouldn't be surprised if this would be supported in the core of GWT shortly.--
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