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Back in August, Google acquired Instantiations, the maker of a suite of Java development tools for Google Web Toolkit (GWT). And in September, Google rebranded and relaunched those tools and made the Java Eclipse available for free as part of the GWT.
That move has been well-received, and as a result Google announced today that it is open sourcing two of the projects through the Eclipse Foundation.
We all notice when a web app is acting a big sluggish. What is causing it to be so slow?Why is it not responding as fast as it should?
These are the kinds of issues that keep developers up at night.
To help solve this problem, Google is launching Speed Tracer, a new tool for the Google Web Toolkit.
According to the Pyjamas website, many people, when discovering Google Web Toolkit wonder why they can't use Python instead of Java.
With Pyjamas, this is now possible.
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