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October 04, 2008

Intro to GWT article in October 2008 Better Software Magazine

Better_software_oct_2008 My article "Google Web Toolkit: Your Shortcut to Ajax Web Applications" (download article) is now in print in the October 2008 issue of Better Software Magazine.  This is an introduction to GWT and will be followed in an upcoming issue by an article that demonstrates using GWT to build Ajax applications test-first.

Thank you to my reviewers for all your feedback: Steve Berczuk, Mushfeq Khan, Joe Leo, and Ariel Valentin.  Many thanks to Sumit Chandel of the GWT team and Brad Neuberg at Google for their technical feedback and support.  Thank you to Lee Copeland, Chuck Allison, Heather Shanholtzer and the team at Better Software Magazine for the opportunity and excellent technical editing.

Updated Oct 13, 2008: Added link to download a PDF copy of the article.

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Great article! Can't wait for the next one!

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