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Why Haven't GWT- and Script#-style Frameworks Become Dominant?
With GWT, we can write code in Java and have it translated to JavaScript code.
With Script#, we can write code in C# and have it translated to JavaScript code.
It sounds GWT and Script# will save web ...
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Maturity of Script# (in comparison to GWT)
I already spent some time developing small projects with the GWT and I recently discovered Script#.
Now I am curious about how mature this toolkit is.
I am especially interested in the opinion of ...
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Can I use GWT (or Script#) to write individual functions in Java (or C#) and compile them to JavaScript?
I understand the purpose of GWT, but I'm wondering if I can use it to compile a few functions from Java to JavaScript just to make sure that I don't have to maintain the same code in two different ...
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What is Microsoft's GWT solution for .NET?
I like GWT but I prefer to use ASP.NET MVC for my projects, however, these two are not integrated and require me to write my code in two different platforms and two languages. Does Microsoft have any ...
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GWT vs. ScriptSharp Pros and Cons
We have determined it's too difficult for us to maintain the bulk of javascript we need to write full-scale "single page" javascript "applications". Relying on programming conventions still has left ...
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Pushing javascript too hard with Script# and javascript?
So I have been playing around with a home project that includes a lot of js. I having been using Script# to write my own library etc. Personally I wouldn't write a lot of js if I didn't have a tool ...