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WebAssembly is still a couple of years away, sadly.


Yes, then we'll get native J2EE in the browser instead of JS copies…

The whole interaction model is just a lot more tedious than desktop UI development. One of the few approaches that I actually liked (not just tolerated) was Seaside, but that went away when the blood-dimmed tide of JS was let loose.


>then we'll get native J2EE in the browser instead of JS copies…

Can’t wait. Imagining all the possibilities...




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