What is Dart?

A new language for building structured web apps



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AuthorsKathy Walrath, Seth Ladd
PublisherO'Reilly Media
Published2012
Pages20
LanguageEnglish
FormatPaper book / ebook (PDF)
ISBN-101449332323
ISBN-139781449332327
EBook Hardcover Paperback

Get ready to build modern web apps. This concise book covers the Dart language, libraries, and tools that help you develop structured, fast, and maintainable web apps that run in any modern browser. The Dart platform has been designed to scale from simple scripts to complex apps, running on both the client and the server. With this book, you can use Dart to architect and develop HTML5 apps for the modern web.


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