Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Dart aims at Google's web applications

Dart aims at Google's web applications

Like a month ago suggested, and Google has now introduced a new
programming language for the Web. "Dart" is open source, should be
better than the previously established for JavaScript applications are
suitable for large and relies on classical object-orientation.

This however does not mean a departure from JavaScript: Dart programs
can be run natively within a virtual machine as well be translated to
JavaScript by a compiler. Its prototype object-oriented technology
replaces summarized dart through interfaces, methods and constants, as
well as classes that implement these interfaces. Developers can write
their own libraries, guaranteed not to change at run time. As a result,
different applications could reliably shared libraries share.

Presumably as a nod to die-hard fans will find JavaScript to continue
non-typed next to the newly introduced typed variables. For working with
arrays, lists, and (hash) maps Dart also provides functions such as
library for accessing the DOM. It is oriented Dart "loose" in the HTML5
specifications.

So far there is for those interested on the homepage of the project is
not an executable software. You must download the sources and even
translate. That should work on Linux, Windows and Mac OS X. Condition
among others are some tools that also uses the free Chromium Project. On
Windows, Visual Studio, Mac OS X, the Xcode IDE is required.

Details on the characteristics of the new language, code examples and a
mini-tutorial provides a dedicated website Dart.

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