AI vs. Maths
Quite recently, I had the chance to discuss with Philippe de Reffye, a French researcher who spent his life studying […]
Quite recently, I had the chance to discuss with Philippe de Reffye, a French researcher who spent his life studying […]
A real-life example of migrating a Java application to JavaScript. In this post, I will explain how JSweet helps building
JSweet transpiles Sweet Home 3D open source project to help creating a web version Read Post »
A transpiler is an Open Transpiler if programmers can open the hood of the transpiler and tune it for their
What is an Open Transpiler and why do we need it? Read Post »
We are pleased to announce that JSweet 2 is now available. JSweet 2 is the outcome of several months of
JSweet version 2.0.0 has been released Read Post »
We are pleased to announce stable release 1.2.0. This release contains many bug fixes and new features. It takes into
JSweet version 1.2.0 has been released Read Post »
That’s official! JSweet allows using Java to write Angular 2 applications. It even was presented at JavaOne in the following
Writing Angular 2 applications with Java Read Post »
This is a major release. JSweet now supports much better the Java language without loosing its original spirit of low-impedance
JSweet version 1.1 is now available Read Post »
This is quite serious! The famous JavaScript framework React.js is now available to Java as a JSweet candy. Of course
Get started with React.js in Java Read Post »
Let’s focus on two brand new JSweet projects that will help making Java and TypeScript more interoperable. The online TypeScript
JSweet strives for more interoperability between Java and TypeScript Read Post »