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It's certainly relative :)

Everyone has their preferred toolsets and frameworks and of course they should use what they feel is most effective. Case in point: my shop uses very little GWT - my coworkers prefer different tools (and often so do I; GWT is overkill IMHO unless you're building something big).

But this is all not really relevant to my point:

I was talking more about how the linked-to blog post was kind of web-development-101 stuff that everyone already knows and somehow, sadly, still received many upvotes/comments. I only brought GWT into the mix because some guy wrote a blog post about listening for URL hash changes and is presenting it as the future of web development, while (using GWT as an example) people with PhDs have written an optimizing Java to Javascript compiler and engineered very good solutions to difficult client-side web development problems that completely trivialize something as basic as hash change history tokens.



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