Google Web Tool Kit (GWT) Conference-Wrap up with a list of GWT Books and Links to Additional Content
Greetings WOW members and Web Professionals Everywhere! Bill Cullifer here with the World Organization of Webmasters (WOW) and the WOW Technology Minute.
If you followed this blog last week then you know that last weeks coverage focused on the Google Web Tool Kit (GWT) Conference in San Francisco. Today’s coverage includes a wrap up of last week’s event with a shout out to some great people, a video interview with Juliette Melton, Audience Manger with Safari Books Online with a couple of GWT books to announce and a number of links to some great resources graciously provided by Chris Fong at www.gwtsite.com
Special thanks to:
- Pearson Publishing and PeachPit Press for hosting the GWT event and for welcoming the WOW organization
- The speakers, author’s attendees and sponsors for graciously agreeing to interviews
- Chris Fong for the support of the WOW Tech Minute and for his great follow up of the conference and for the following links.
Be sure to check out the links below and thanks for listening and watching!
Courtesy of Chris Fong at: www.gwtsite.com
- Final Q&A
- Best Practices for Building Libraries
- Joel Webber on Architecture Best Practices
- Creating Widgets (or really, why GWT won’t leak memory)
- David Geary’s Cool and Useful Stuff
- Deferred Binding with Ray Cromwell
- Coming in GWT 1.5: Selenium testing support
- Chat with Bruce Johnson
- GWT Performance Talk
- GWT Security Talk
- Bruce Johnson/Dan Peterson Presentation on Productivity
- Josh Bloch Intro Q&A
There were a lot of things going on in the GWT world this past week, highlighted by the Google Web Toolkit conference in San Francisco. Here are some of the more interesting GWT related links.
- Building a GWT RPC Service
- Google’s next web toolkit thinks it’s better than you
- Cloud Computing and GWT
- ed4g - Eclipse Databinding for GWT-Widgets 0.0.1
- GWT is cool, but not complete
- The Google Widget Toolkit’s AJAX Recipe: Less JavaScript, More Speed
- Anatomy of a GWT project
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