I use GWT-RPC because it is easy. For other clients I wanted to try Thrift. I like what Evernote did: https://blog.evernote.com/tech/2011/05/26/evernote-and-thrif... Thanks for the j2objc tip! I will definitely be…
No worries then :) I'm comfortable with JavaScript and I've never used Swing. I just use GWT to reach the browser, not to embrace it as an all encompassing framework or anything. I use Bootstrap as the UI starting point.
I've tried explaining this using terms like system programming or high efficiency programming. I guess it is best to just say "explicit memory management", so I updated the post.
I took this out because it was unclear. I meant scripting in the sense that Python and Ruby are called "scripting languages". One possible policy is to use Java for your application, and something like Python to write…
I really like GWT. I will be writing some posts that will go into more detail.
I use GWT-RPC because it is easy. For other clients I wanted to try Thrift. I like what Evernote did: https://blog.evernote.com/tech/2011/05/26/evernote-and-thrif... Thanks for the j2objc tip! I will definitely be…
No worries then :) I'm comfortable with JavaScript and I've never used Swing. I just use GWT to reach the browser, not to embrace it as an all encompassing framework or anything. I use Bootstrap as the UI starting point.
I've tried explaining this using terms like system programming or high efficiency programming. I guess it is best to just say "explicit memory management", so I updated the post.
I took this out because it was unclear. I meant scripting in the sense that Python and Ruby are called "scripting languages". One possible policy is to use Java for your application, and something like Python to write…
I really like GWT. I will be writing some posts that will go into more detail.