Overview of Google Web Toolkit

August 15, 2009 - 12:13 am

This video provides an overview of Google Web Toolkit (GWT), a tool which enables developers to produce highly optimized, browser-specific JavaScript for their apps. Andrew Bowers will demonstrate how GWT is incorporated into the development cycle by walking through a sample App Engine application utilizing GWT.

Join us at Google I/O, Google’s largest developer event, happening May 27-28, 2009 in San Francisco. The Google Web Toolkit team will be on hand to answer any questions and hold deep-dive technical sessions. Register to attend: http://code.google.com/io

Duration : 0:4:10


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8 Responses to “Overview of Google Web Toolkit”

  1. neocoders Says:

    Maybe use Jython?
    Maybe use Jython?

  2. lyndonsilva Says:

    Nice work. keep it …
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  3. ruleboy527 Says:

    Yeah, that would …
    Yeah, that would make sense, but having Python and Java both on the client seems like a little much.

  4. caesymax Says:

    I use gwt (java) …
    I use gwt (java) for client and python as server. It is actually a very good solution for us.

  5. bobbygolucky Says:

    Funny as !
    Funny as !

  6. EndMan7 Says:

    Aren’t you …
    Aren’t you Spider-Man?

  7. ruleboy527 Says:

    That would be too …
    That would be too complex switching between Java and Python imo.

  8. DrewLeSueur2 Says:

    it would be cool to …
    it would be cool to write in Python on the client, as well as Java. That way you could also have Python on the server, and Python on the client.

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