Re: Wishlist - What GWT developers want for Christmas
One thing that I didn't see and I would have as number #1 on the list is better documentation and improved ease of use, particularly for those starting with GWT. Much of the documentation is written for those already with an understanding of GWT or lack of consideration that a user may be a newbie.
Some examples:
1) Use of styles in a GWT app is still a mystery. There are many options: CssResource, local styles in uibinder, obfuscation, etc. Same can be said for localization.
2) Take a look at some of the sample code in the GWT widget showcase. Some of it is very dense. The point is to show how to write a widget, not show one's prowess with Java.
On Tuesday, December 11, 2012 10:45:59 AM UTC-8, Joonas Lehtinen wrote:
We just published all of the 2600+ wishes you guys added to the Future of GWT survey on most important things needed in GWT. Take a look:
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