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Last updated : Sep 27, 2023
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Sep 2023
Trial ?

Dart es un lenguaje de programación desarrollado por Google que soporta la creación de aplicaciones multiplataforma, incluyendo navegadores web, WebAssembly, aplicaciones de escritorio y móvil. Su adopción ha sido impulsada por el predominio de Flutter — un popular conjunto de herramientas de Interfaz de Usuario (UI) multi-plataforma impulsado por Dart — en el espacio de frameworks de aplicaciones móviles nativas multiplataforma. En respuesta al feedback de la comunidad, Dart ha evolucionado desde sus versiones iniciales y ha añadido la integración sólida denull safety en la versión tres, además de un sistema robusto de tipado. Por último, el ecosistema de Dart está creciendo rápidamente, con una comunidad vibrante y un amplio rango de librerías y herramientas disponibles, haciéndolo atractivo para desarrolladores.

Oct 2012
Hold ?
Dart is Google’s attempt at creating a programming language to replace JavaScript due to JavaScript’s perceived flaws and inherent performance issues. Dart, in line with previous Google languages, provides Java-like syntax and semantics that are intended to be more appealing than JavaScript’s prototype-based nature. Reception within the browser-development community has been understandably cool and it remains to be seen if the language will become more widely accepted, though Chrome’s continued rise and the search for alternatives like CoffeeScript may yet shift that balance.
Mar 2012
Hold ?
Published : Mar 16, 2012

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