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nt to Baros with my new partner and having seen the weather forecasts were fearing the worst. I had been to three other resorts in the Maldives and this was my partner's first trip and I wanted it to be perfect. Wow... I could not have wished for more.
Whilst the island is stunning, it is the staff who make the experience simply magical. They could not do enough for you and everyone from builder, spa therapist, villa host, gardener were so polite and welcoming.
The choreographed goodbye from the jetty could not fail to bring tears to anyone's eyes and was a marketing "come back to Baros soon" master stroke
My partner and I agree that this was without doubt the best holiday of our lives - and even the weather was brilliant and nothing like the UK forecastseen back every year since with friends and family. For all of us it is paradise! We have travelled all around the world but return to Baros for rest and recreation. Every time we visit we discover new ideas and experiences.
There are so many lovely things about this island...the flora and fauna, the house reef and night snorkelling, the food...especially breakfast and The Lighthouse experience. Swimming with a huge variety of creatures...rays, sharks, turtles. The bats and geckos are entertaining.
The accommodation is continually being upgraded.this time we received a complimentary upgrade to a Beach Pool Villa. Together with a wonderfully comfortable and huge bed and an outside bathroom stocked with lovely bath products you cannot fail to feel special!
Finally a very important part of the success of Baros is the staff and their warm friendliness. Nothing is too much trouble..Azim is a wonderful room boy, Nitin makes a great cocktail in the Lighthouse, Shugah has to be joined for a night snorkel. Unlike a previous comment about difficulties borrowing a camera we have come back with wonderf
XT, I would not recommend it to my worst enemy. If you consider it, please, first Google it and make sure you know where you are getting into. SmartGWT, a JS wrapper, very ugly. Run far away from it. I have experience with both in a real project. First I used SmartGWT, but its limitations made me move to GXT. I soon discovered the mess they had there with form bindings and java generics (Jesus, every time I remember....) I dont know which is worse! I finished it, yes, but I suffered immensely. After that I learnt to use vanilla GWT and only the widget I liked from other librarie
Room Tip: Difficult choice between beach and water villas. We chose beach as wcame up with a suggested itinerary of what to do over the period of our stay and assisted in all the necessary bookings and arrangements.
We went for the Sunset Dolphin Cruise, Twilight Fishing, Dawn Tuna Fishing, Cooking Demonstration and loved them all! We also dined at all 3 restaurants; Lime, Cayenne and Lighthouse. While all were of very high standards, I have to say the Lighthouse just blew us away with its fantastic ambience and excellence food.
The Villa team attending to us also did a wonderful turn down service on the day of our anniversary and surprised us with a nice deco of the bed. This was certainly unexpected but very much appreciated.
We snorkelled every day and while we did not manage to see any turtles, we spotted reef sharks twice and saw many colourful fishes and corals. There is no lack of activity to do and we were particularly fond of the pool table and table tennis table. here's many exiciting new features coming later this year that greatly improve lots of these issues. Out-of-process Hosted Mode (OOPHM), CssResource (stylesheet obduscation/minification), UiBinder (aka 'Declarative UI'). Mark Renouf Jun 17 '09 at 20:37
I'm realling looking forward to 2.0 but I have to disagree with GWT being the sledge hammer. If thats the case then jQuery and JavaScript are a cludge, at best. My point being that I get no re-use, I end up copy-pasting a lot of things (say: a text box on 4 pages that behaves identically in each place). That's not to say you should toss all your old applications out. I would (almost) never use GWT to add capability to an existing html/js application. Also CSS Resources are in the incubator and I like them: stackoverflow.com/questions/1066250/gwt-html-file-with-css/. Chris Ruffalo Jul 2 '09 at 18:33
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You can re-use JQuery just as much as you can re-use GWT, I don't think that's a valid argument. They both support inheritance, and then can both be packaged for reuse (.jar file for GWT, .js file for JQuery). I stand by what I said GWT is a sledgehammer, you have to code it in Java, you have to compile it, you have a whole lot more things to manage. If you want to break a brick wall though, you pick the sledgehammer. It's not a critiscm it's a valid point. The right tool for the right job. rustyshelf Aug 27 '09 at 0:25
Hi. I'm evaluating GWT for a new project and I would like to know if the problems you put in your answer are still standing almost one year after you made your last changes. Thanks Ytsejammer Oct 5 '10 at 13:54
I've updated the post to reflect what's changed. The biggest one by far is that 2.0 onwards now has a 'Development Mode' which means that it runs in your browser at debug time, a massive improvement over their old 'Hosted Mode' rustyshelf Oct 14 '10 at 0:14
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