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Get up to speed on Dart, the web development language that not only matches the dynamic nature of JavaScript, but addresses its problems as well. This practical book gets you up to speed on the language, libraries, and tools for developing structured, fast, and maintainable web apps that run in most browsers.

Google designed the Dart platform to scale from simple scripts to complex apps, running on both the client and the server. With this book, youll learn how Dart can help you architect and develop HTML5 apps for the modern Web.

  • Build web apps with the class-based, object-oriented Dart language, and compile your code to JavaScript
  • Learn how to use Dart features, from variables to operators to classes and libraries
  • Create, launch, and debug web and command-line apps with the Dart Editor
  • Get a tour of Dart libraries, including dart:core, dart:html, dart:isolate, dart:io, and dart:json
  • Become familiar with tools such as...
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    Dart: Up and Running
    Kathy Walrath
    Seth Ladd
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    Foreword
    Lars Bak
    Kasper Lund

    When we joined Google and entered the fascinating world of web browser development more than six years ago, the web was a different place. It was clear that a new breed of web apps was emerging, but the performance of the underlying platform left much to be desired. Given our background in designing and implementing virtual machines, building a high performance JavaScript engine seemed like an interesting challenge. It was. We implemented the V8 JavaScript engine from scratch and shipped it as part of Google Chrome in 2008, and we are very proud of the positive performance impact our work seems to have had on the entire browser industry.

    Even though recent performance gains in web browsers have shattered most limits on how large and complex web apps can be, building large, high-performance web apps remains hard. Without good abstraction mechanisms and clean semantics, developers often end up with complex and convoluted code. Naturally, this problem gets exacerbated as the codebase grows. We designed the Dart programming language to solve this exact problem, and we hope that programmers will be more productive as a result.

    Over the past year, we have read and written a lot of Dart code, and it is very satisfying to see how Dart inspires programmers to strive for concise, elegant programs. There is something very enjoyable about incrementally transforming prototypes into maintainable production software through refactorings and adding type annotationsand it definitely feels like Dart as a language scales well from small experiments to large projects with lots of code.

    Dart: Up and Running is a practical guide that introduces the Dart programming language and teaches you how to build Dart applications. We hope you will enjoy the book and Dart.

    Preface

    You dont need to be an expert web developer to build web apps. With Dart, you can be productive as you build high-performance apps for the modern web.

    Our aim for this book is to be a useful introduction to the Dart language, libraries, and tools. Because this book is short and Dart is young, you might also need to refer to the Dart website at http://dartlang.orgboth for details and for updates. For the latest news, keep an eye on the Dart page on Google+.

    Another important website is this books GitHub project. The text for this work is available there under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. Source code files for this books samples are also there, in the code/ subdirectory. Downloading the sample code from GitHub is much easier than copying it from the book.

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    Using Code Examples

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    Acknowledgments

    Wed like to thank the many people who contributed to this book. We hope we havent forgotten anyone, but we probably have.

    The following Dart engineers and managers gave us prompt, helpful reviews of the sections corresponding to their areas of responsibility: Mads Ager, Peter von der Ah, Justin Fagnani, Dan Grove, Florian Loitsch, Sam McCall, Vijay Menon, John Messerly, Anton Muhin, Lasse R.H. Nielsen, Bob Nystrom, Ivan Posva, and Jaime Wren.

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