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Design and develop modern web applications with Googles bold and productive language through engaging example projects

About This Book
  • Full of engaging and varied example projects to equip you to build your own web applications
  • Learn the Dart language and key libraries
  • Productively create fast and reliable web applications
Who This Book Is For

If you are a front- or back-end web developer who is looking to build complex full-featured web applications without the quagmire of disconnected JavaScript frameworks, this book is a practical walkthrough of substantial applications that will have you and your team coding Dart in a productive manner.

This book will give you a compiled, optional typed, scalable environment to rapidly develop applications. As Dart was designed to be familiar, any developer with even a small amount of knowledge of JavaScript or another programming language will be at home with the language immediately and will be coding quickly.

What You Will Learn
  • Master the core Dart language, type system, and key development tools
  • Connect to existing web services, process JSON, and create your own framework for the data display
  • Run and debug the Dart server and web applications and compile them in JavaScript
  • Handle form data and encryption
  • Build and deploy server applications on the major OSes and implement the REST API
  • Work with PostgreSQLan industry standard relational database system
  • Create robust applications with unit tests, documentation, and diagnostic logging
  • Develop command-line applications, and explore the key data structures and libraries
In Detail

Designed to create next generation apps, Googles Dart offers a much more robust framework and also supersedes JavaScript in several aspects. Familiar yet innovative, compact yet scalable, it blows away the accumulated JavaScript legacy limitations. Dart was designed for great tool-ability and developer productivity, allowing you to create better application faster than before. Google chose it for their billion dollar advertising business and you have its power for your projects too.

This book will introduce you the Dart language starting from its conception to its current form, and where it headed is through engaging substantial practical projects. You will be taken through building typical applications and exploring the exciting new technologies of HTML5.

With example code projects such as a live data monitoring and viewing system, a blogging system, a slides presentation application, and more, then this book will walk you through step by step through building data-driven web applications with ease and speed.

Style and approach

A varied collection of compelling practical Dart projects that are developed progressively with full explanations of concepts and implementation. Each project introduces features of the language and environment, demonstrating how Dart can be used in rich structured web applications.

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Dart By Example

Dart By Example

Copyright 2015 Packt Publishing

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First published: September 2015

Production reference: 1220915

Published by Packt Publishing Ltd.

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Credits

Author

Davy Mitchell

Reviewers

Aristides Villarreal Bravo

Claudio d'Angelis

Joris Hermans

Jana Moudr

Commissioning Editor

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About the Author

Davy Mitchell is a software developer with over 17 years of commercial experience in many varied industries. He started out in the world of C++ and progressed through the dot-com boom to the Microsoft.com era and into .Net, SQL Server, and other web technologies.

In the past few years, he has worked on software installation, continuous integration, build automation, and tooling, while also developing frontend interfaces. Davy is passionate about both developer productivity and moving web applications forward. He enjoys exploring new technologies, platforms, and open source, using Linux and Windows operating systems.

He writes news, features, and book reviews on Dart at www.divingintodart.com, and demo projects that are shared on GitHub, covering HTML5 and even Minecraft. He regularly takes part in the week-long Python game jam, PyWeek, and maintains Chocolatey packages for Dart on the Windows platform. When taking a break from coding, he enjoys cycling, loom knitting, gardening, and retrogaming.

I would like to thank my wife, Marta, and my sons, Niall, Jamie, and Alex, for their invaluable support and patience as I worked on this book. I would also like to thank the many individuals who helped me at each step of the creation of this book. Finally, I would like to thank the Dart team for creating an outstanding language.

About the Reviewers

Aristides Villarreal Bravo is a Java developer and member of the NetBeans Dream Team and Java User Groups. He lives in Panam. He has organized and participated in various conferences and seminars related to Java, JavaEE, NetBeans, the NetBeans platform, free software, and mobile devices, both nationally and internationally. He is a writer of many tutorials and blogs about Java, NetBeans, and web developers. He has reviewed several books for Packt Publishing . He is also a developer of plugins for NetBeans. He is a specialist in JSE, JEE, JPA, Agile, and Continuous Integration. He shares his knowledge at his blog, http://avbravo.blogspot.com.

I would like to thank my family.

Claudio d'Angelis is an Italian programmer with more than 10 years of experience in document digitization, web development, and Linux administration. As an early adopter of Dart, he still continues to contribute to this community. His contributions include writing articles, working on open source projects, and speaking at conferences.

Joris Hermans is a developer with a lot of passion for the Web, innovation, and new technologies. He has general knowledge of many tools, languages, and platforms. He is the proud owner of a lot of Dart packages, a real-time Dart framework called force, a search engine named Bounty Hunter, a persistent abstraction layer called cargo, a dependency injection for Dart called wired, and many more. Joris also likes to speak about the Web and Dart, so it is possible that you will meet him at conferences.

Jana Moudr is a passionate developer, teacher, and modern Web and mobile technologies evangelist. She created her first web page at the age of 10. At that time, she had no idea what her future field of expertise would be. Later on, she became interested in technologies such as JavaScript and jQuery, but finally ended up with Dart. She has been exploring it since Milestone 2 (M2). She is also interested in the areas of user experience, design, and Android app development. Jana cofounded the company Juicymo, where she works on juicy apps and products. When she is not working, she organizes developer-related events on her favorite technologies for the Czech developers community and regularly speaks at conferences. You can visit her company's website at http://www.juicymo.com.

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Preface

The Web is undoubtedly a great platform for applications, and it continues to develop at a rapid pace. The software development tools have progressed too, but some technologies seem unsuited to modern demands. Most web developers spend a good deal of time researching the current state of tools and libraries.

I discovered Dart when I wanted to write an HTML5 application and wanted to try out one of the many new web languages everyone was talking about. I chanced upon Dart and was soon hooked on the language and platform. Being able to compile a client-side application before loading it in a web browser was life changing! There were great tools and features available, and it was updated almost every week.

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