- Isn't debugging generated Javascript going to be messy?
- Wouldn't the large size of the generated Javascript make it's use infeasible?
- Where is all of the cool stuff, like effects libraries, etc.?
- Is generating "assembler" in Javascript really the right level of abstraction?
Now that a year has passed and people have had a chance to experiment and develop with GWT, I thought it would be a good idea to revisit these questions. I interviewed GWT practitioners Dr. Adam Tacy and Robert Hanson, who -- aside from working on commercial projects featuring GWT -- have just finish their first book on the subject, GWT in Action: Easy Ajax with the Google Web Toolkit. They were kind enough to answer a few of my questions.
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