I don't know web programming, Java or SQL, but I have lots of other
programming experience, including in C++, functional languages
and some Python.

I have some ideas for AJAXy web sites, and I'm thinking of
implementing them in my spare time, but I don't know what tools
to learn and use.

Most of the work would be on the client side, with the server
doing little else besides user preference persistence and
account management.

It's seems that on the client side, GWT is the coolest thing there
is, with its promises of static analysis, debugger, cross-browser
compatibility and no leaks.

I'm not so sure about the server side, but I got the impression
that Django would be suitable.

Would Django and GWT be a good match?

I'm also considering using Java-based technologies for the server
side like JBoss Seam, which promises high productivity and support
for GTW?

Whatever the framework, I would prefer not to learn the intricacies
of SQL, worry about injection attacks, or browser incompatibilities.
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