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Dart, Googles Replacement for JavaScript is Rapidly Rising in Popularity

Oct 15, 2014

So the questions begs, should Dart be the next language you learn? Google’s Dart is a basic and yet fairly boring language, at least to some. Dart is a single-inheritance, object-oriented language developed in the style of Java, C# etc, with the major difference being is that it includes optional typing and first class functions. Some aspects of the language make compiling it to JavaScript easier. If you want to run it natively in a browser your only choice is Chrome and even then you can’t use a standard edition. Rather you need the Dartium version that comes with the Dart code editor. Continue reading this story here.

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