You have now gained experience with the techniques for building HTML5 screens with input fields that know how to validate data, further controlling data through Dart, and storing them in the browser's local storage for offline use. Along the way, we perfected our skills to work with JSON, and how to (de)construct Dart objects to/from JSON. All these can be used in the frontend of your business application. If you need a more complex user interface, web components are the way to go, and we explore them in detail in Chapter 8, Developing Business Applications with Polymer Web Components. In the next chapter, we will sharpen our modeling and game-building skills, adding multimedia functionality to our applications.
Learning Dart
Learning Dart
Overview of this book
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Learning Dart
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
Dart – A Modern Web Programming Language
Getting to Work with Dart
Structuring Code with Classes and Libraries
Modeling Web Applications with Model Concepts and Dartlero
Handling the DOM in a New Way
Combining HTML5 Forms with Dart
Building Games with HTML5 and Dart
Developing Business Applications with Polymer Web Components
Modeling More Complex Applications with Dartling
MVC Web and UI Frameworks in Dart – An Overview
Local Data and Client-Server Communication
Data-driven Web Applications with MySQL and MongoDB
Index
Customer Reviews