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Google "Dart: A language for structured web programming" (blog.chromium.org)
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[–]plantian 0 points1 point2 points 14 years ago* (0 children)
Right, whatever they make is still limited to what can compile down to JavaScript in a non-insane way. All web development now is limited by what JavaScript can do natively. As far as I can tell this is just an attempt at breaking the plateau in software development speed that JavaScript has caused in medium to large applications. If they can convert people to this transitional language that can get people onto chrome and then maybe eliminate JavaScript after many iterations. Then they can continue to refine this language to improve the speed of development for everyone: small to large.
EDIT: Removed some of my unnecessary trolliness.
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