Web applications written in Dart can be executed only in a Dart VM that is embedded in a browser called Dartium, a special build of Chromium. To be executed in other web browsers, the Dart code must be compiled to JavaScript—the language supported by all web browsers. Latest tendencies indicate that JavaScript will exist as the language for web development for a long time to come, as it is popular among people and has a lot of tools and frameworks. This means that Dart must have the ability to communicate with the JavaScript code in any web browser.
Mastering Dart
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Mastering Dart
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Overview of this book
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Mastering Dart
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
Beyond Dart's Basics
Advanced Techniques and Reflection
Object Creation
Asynchronous Programming
The Stream Framework
The Collection Framework
Dart and JavaScript Interoperation
Internalization and Localization
Client-to-server Communication
Advanced Storage
Supporting Other HTML5 Features
Security Aspects
Index
Customer Reviews