Dart (programming language)

Dart is a general-purpose programming language originally developed by Google and later approved as a standard by Ecma (ECMA-408). [7] It is used to build web , server , and mobile applications. [8]

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2018

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1. History

2. Usage

3. Isolates

4. Snapshots

5. Native mobile apps

6. Compiling to JavaScript

7. Editors

8. SIMD

9. Example

10. Influences from other languages

11. Criticism

12. See also

13. References

14. Bibliography

15. External links

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Dart is a general-purpose programming language originally developed by Google and later approved as a standard by Ecma (ECMA-408). [7] It is used to build web , server , and mobile applications. [8]

2017

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1. History

2. Usage

3. Runtime modes

4. Isolates

5. Snapshots

6. Native mobile apps

7. Compiling to JavaScript

8. Editors

9. SIMD

10. Example

11. Influences from other languages

12. Criticism

13. See also

14. References

15. Bibliography

16. External links

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Dart is a general-purpose programming language originally developed by Google and later approved as a standard by Ecma (ECMA-408). [4] It is used to build web, server and mobile applications, [5] and for Internet of Things (IoT) devices. [6] It is open-source software under a permissive free software license (modified BSD license ).

2016

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1. History

2. Usage

3. Runtime modes

4. Isolates

5. Snapshots

6. Native mobile apps

7. Compiling to JavaScript

8. Editors

9. SIMD on the web

10. Example

11. Influences from other languages

12. Criticism

13. See also

14. References

15. Bibliography

16. External links

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Dart is a general-purpose programming language originally developed by Google and later approved as a standard by Ecma (ECMA-408). [4] It is used to build web, server and mobile applications, and for Internet of Things (IoT) devices. [5] It is open-source software under a permissive free software license (modified BSD license ).

2015

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1. History

2. Usage

3. Runtime modes

4. Isolates

5. Snapshots

6. Native mobile apps

7. Compiling to JavaScript

8. Editors

9. SIMD on the web

10. Example

11. Influences from other languages

12. Criticism

13. See also

14. References

15. Bibliography

16. External links

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Dart is an open-source general-purpose programming language originally developed by Google and later approved as a standard by Ecma (ECMA-408). [4] Dart is used for building web, server, mobile applications and IoT devices. [5]

2014

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1. History

2. Usage

3. Runtime modes

4. Compiling to JavaScript

5. Editors

6. SIMD on the Web

7. Browser adoption

8. Example

9. Influences from other languages

10. Criticism

11. See also

12. References

13. Bibliography

14. External links

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Dart is an open-source Web programming language developed by Google . It was unveiled at the GOTO conference in Aarhus , October 10–12, 2011. [4] The goal of Dart is "ultimately to replace JavaScript as the lingua franca of web development on the open web platform". [5] Until then, in order to run in mainstream browsers, Dart relies on a source-to-source compiler to JavaScript . To attempt performance gains, Google engineers have evolved Dart as well as extended JavaScript, since "pursuing either strategy in isolation [would be] likely to fail." [5] However, Dart has had mixed reception and the Dart initiative has been criticized by industry leaders for fragmenting the web, in much the same way as VBScript . According to the project site, Dart was "designed to be easy to write development tools for, well-suited to modern app development, and capable of high-performance implementations." [6]

2013

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1. Usage

2. Runtime modes

3. Compiler to JavaScript

4. Editors

5. SIMD on the Web

6. Browser adoption

7. Example

8. Criticism

9. See also

10. References

11. Bibliography

12. External links

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Dart is an open-source Web programming language developed by Google . It was unveiled at the GOTO conference in Aarhus , 2011 October 10–12. [4] The goal of Dart is "ultimately to replace JavaScript as the lingua franca of web development on the open web platform", [5] but Dart is currently not natively supported in any mainstream browser. Dart is intended to address issues with JavaScript that Google engineers felt could not be solved by evolving the language, while offering better performance, the ability "to be more easily tooled for large-scale projects" and better security features. [5] Google works on Dart to help it build more complex, full-featured client-side Web applications. [6]

2012

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1. Runtime modes

2. Compiler to JavaScript

3. Editors

4. Deployment targets

5. Browser adoption

6. Example

7. Criticism

8. See also

9. References

10. Bibliography

11. External links

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Dart (originally, Dash ) [2] is an open source Web programming language developed by Google . It was unveiled at the GOTO conference in Aarhus , 2011 October 10–12. [3] The goal of Dart is "ultimately to replace JavaScript as the lingua franca of web development on the open web platform." [2] Dart is intended to solve JavaScript 's problems (which, according to a leaked memo, cannot be solved by evolving the language) while offering better performance, the ability "to be more easily tooled for large-scale projects" and better security features. [2] Google is also working on Dart to help it build more complex, full-featured client-side Web apps. [4]

2011

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1. Reason for a new language

2. Compilers

3. Example

4. Competitive landscape

5. See also

6. References

7. External links

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Dart (originally called Dash ) [2] is a Web programming language developed by Google . It was unveiled at the GOTO conference in Aarhus, 2011 October 10-12. [3] The goal of Dart is "ultimately to replace JavaScript as the lingua franca of web development on the open web platform." [2]