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		<title>By: Sedu</title>
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		<description>Hey Todd have you tried out the Google GWT toolkit. 
Since you&#039;re already a java programmer it should be a breeze for you.

Basically, you code in java and the google toolkit converts it to Ajax javascript for you.
All debugging can be done in your dev IDE (like eclipse). I&#039;ve started recently and it&#039;s so easy to dev.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Todd have you tried out the Google GWT toolkit.<br />
Since you&#8217;re already a java programmer it should be a breeze for you.</p>
<p>Basically, you code in java and the google toolkit converts it to Ajax javascript for you.<br />
All debugging can be done in your dev IDE (like eclipse). I&#8217;ve started recently and it&#8217;s so easy to dev.</p>
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