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So I've been blogging all this week from the Voices That Matter: Google Web Toolkit Conference. For those who requested a summary of my posts on various sessions, they are...
Really, there were three highlights of the conference for me, two of them reminders, and one of them a surprise.
This last item made this the most unusual conference I have attended. Usually, when a technology is barely a year old, you expect the first conference to consist of newbies listening to the vendor and a few select clients talk about the technology and their early adopter experiences. If any of the attendees have written apps of their own, they suffer from all of the "version 1 on a new technology" problems, i.e. in version one you don't have your model quite right, your UI is a bit off and fighting with your model, and you've brought other, inappropriate platform idioms to the new technology. With version 2 you fix all of the version 1 problems and introduce a bunch of new ones. With version 3 your model is pretty good and in harmony with your UI and you've started to introduce some framework code that makes you more productive.
Well, the folks at the conference were already past version 3 on some pretty slick desktop apps, and the resulting ports to GWT had even the GWT team scratching their heads and saying "wow, I didn't know you could do that with a browser."
All in all, a very promising start to a conference. If year 2 improves on year 1 and adds a few more tool vendors, as I expect it will, I will definitely attend.
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Topics: GWT
Dietrich, these posts from the conference are so awesome. Thank you for bringing this back
to those of us who could not attend.
I once knew someone with your name. Did you ever live in Lincoln, Nebraska?
Comment by pohl, Wednesday, December 12, 2007 @ 5:51 pm