tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37449035.post1211102130713114328..comments2023-12-22T01:18:01.769-08:00Comments on My Thoughts: Should I use GWT ( Google web toolkit) or JQuery?, My answer is JQueryAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04100783091376617839noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37449035.post-26765033206351751502012-11-19T05:27:35.376-08:002012-11-19T05:27:35.376-08:00I appreciate your opinion and it enriched my argum...I appreciate your opinion and it enriched my arguments to decide whether use GWTSergiohttp://www.linkedin.com/in/sergioeduardonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37449035.post-35274377064411740322012-10-21T11:38:27.000-07:002012-10-21T11:38:27.000-07:00jQuery is a JavaScript library full of tools ready...jQuery is a JavaScript library full of tools ready to be used - which means that it's prewritten JavaScript, ready for you to put to work in your own webpages. Here, you a get a guided tour of what makes jQuery so popular. jQuery specializes in letting you select elements in a page, and it does that better than any JavaScript library. <br /><br /><a href="http://www.headhuntable.com/j/alfredhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01349478311612577696noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37449035.post-67331765152206992012-06-19T08:31:49.616-07:002012-06-19T08:31:49.616-07:00"you code in Java"
Is this a tradeoff?"you code in Java"<br />Is this a tradeoff?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37449035.post-33561781648061395732012-05-21T04:19:00.667-07:002012-05-21T04:19:00.667-07:00This is a good response. For what it is worth here...This is a good response. For what it is worth here are our experiences. We are working actively with GWT and jQuery and find that they are complementary. GWT wins hands down if you want to develop a large and or complex JS application while eliminating any server side state management or HTML page rendering. We have found that debugging and maintaining a jQuery application of more that a few Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37449035.post-19297549770556366822012-05-11T07:31:50.560-07:002012-05-11T07:31:50.560-07:00I agree with papirrin. To do a fair comparison, yo...I agree with papirrin. To do a fair comparison, you have to have a decent experience for what you are comparing. GWT plays fairly well with existing JS libraries like jQuery. Its deferred binding offers a unique advantage that pure JS libraries cannot provide. In addition, since version 2.0, GWT supports declarative dependency injection through the uibinding mecahnism. Gin, an extension to the Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37449035.post-39359821230904110172012-05-10T22:38:54.891-07:002012-05-10T22:38:54.891-07:00How do you do security in your rpc calls in jquery...How do you do security in your rpc calls in jquery? how do you do automated css sprites? Ohhhh.... yeah , you don't. Comparing jquery to GWT is like comparing a pencil to photoshop... while one will get your program sketch out just the way you want the other will get you the professional quality people have grown accustomed to.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37449035.post-15611713008644701212012-01-22T13:41:35.666-08:002012-01-22T13:41:35.666-08:00I don't get your post. Have you ever used GWT ...I don't get your post. Have you ever used GWT or JQuery?<br /><br />1) Arguably, coding in Java on GWT is more about maintainability than anything else. The type mechanism helps you to avoid bugs and Java strictness forces programmers to create more thoughtful design (this can be both good and bad, depending of your coding style, team and project requirements).<br /><br />2) ' you code indavidcchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14844647303793278523noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37449035.post-56233108839212674902012-01-22T13:41:24.731-08:002012-01-22T13:41:24.731-08:00I don't get your post. Have you ever used GWT ...I don't get your post. Have you ever used GWT or JQuery?<br /><br />1) Arguably, coding in Java on GWT is more about maintainability than anything else. The type mechanism helps you to avoid bugs and Java strictness forces programmers to create more thoughtful design (this can be both good and bad, depending of your coding style, team and project requirements).<br /><br />2) ' you code indavidcchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14844647303793278523noreply@blogger.com