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Google’s Dart Gains a Foothold on JavaScript

Oct 16, 2012

Including an arsenal of tools, Dart is Google’s first stable version of Dart, their new programming language designed to help developers build Web applications. Google believes Dart improves on the incumbent JavaScript language. Google’s Dart project also offers Dartium which is a build of the open-source Chromium browser that can run Dart programs directly in its VM, the Dart2JS compiler, which converts Dart software into JavaScript so it’ll run on browsers without Dart virtual machine support; the Dart editor for programmers wanting to write and debug code; and accompanying libraries of pre-built code and much more. Read the full story here.

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