Google's New 'Dart' Language to Get a Starring Role in Chrome
Google has added support for Dart, the company's attempt to improve on JavaScript, to experimental builds of the Chromium web browser. Despite a cool reception from other browser makers, Google says it plans to eventually add Dart support to Chrome proper. ...
Published By: Wired - Friday, 17 February
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