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@crutis - I've been using Consolas all day and have accepted it a lot better than I thought that I would. I'm not totally happy though.2:26 PM Jul 2ndfrom web
@Jon_E - I'll try to do some benchmarking comparing the two versions of GXT. It may not be for a few days though.5:44 AM Jul 1stfrom web
#GXT 2.0 feels significantly slower than 1.2 It has some nice features, but I wonder if the performance hit is worth the sex appeal.2:38 PM Jun 30thfrom web
@jon_e twitter from os/400 - my oh my. How many system i folks even know what twitter is?10:47 AM Jun 29thfrom web
And the day begins. I think I've come to miss the daily rain we had earlier this month.6:26 AM Jun 25thfrom web
RT @itdx ... a big problem with Software QA is to understand what level of rigor in testing is ideal for the product. Tuning for this is key11:42 AM Jun 24thfrom web
Just embedded #GWT into a legacy web application. The enhancements with 1.6 made it less painful than before.12:35 PM Jun 17thfrom web
Breaking the build... not cool, not cool at all7:38 AM Jun 17thfrom web
@Jon_E - generally speaking yes. Though at least with #GXT you have the ability to get in and subclass the components to change behaviours.11:54 AM Jun 11thfrom web
@Jon_E I'd stay away from the javascript wrapper if I were you. If you need the library and the sexy skins go with EXT GWT, aka #GXT.10:10 AM Jun 11thfrom web
@Jon_E not having problems with #GWT at least I don't think it's #GWT. I believe that the bugs are related to the library I'm using #GXT.10:36 PM Jun 10thfrom web