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On Feb 4, 2008 7:54 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> 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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