Friday, February 19, 2016

Re: GWT vs AngularJS

Someone wrote it earlier.
Angular2 is written using TypeScript.

I think that said it all. Why not simply use vanilla JS to build Angular JS 2 ?
Because JS sucks at scale. Bottom line.  I know some JS ninjas will disagree.

If you are going to use something on top of JS to generate JS (TypeScript) why note use Java(GWT) ?

The main problem of GWT has always been advertising.
Google does not help much with advertissement

Sencha, Vaadin, etc are following their own agenda. You cant blame them. We all have to make money somehow.

95% of my time is convincing customers why they should use GWT when stuff like Angular are so hot.

My response is always "How much are you willing to pay to maintain this software ? "
Guess what technology they choose after that question :) :) )

On 19 February 2016 at 10:08, Kirill Prazdnikov <pkirill@gmail.com> wrote:
My 2 cents. 
We write portable code.
We build it for GWT, iOS, Android.
GWT is a java compiler, a way to have portable logic.
More portable logic, less code to maintain, less bugs.

-Kirill

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