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Should I learn Google Dart?
Only if you plan on working for Google.
Google's Dart is supposed to be the wave of the future.
JavaScript is mature, stable and built into the ECMA standards.
JavaScript is the source of a lot of the error messages my browser gives me. Google Dart
has better designers.
Really? Do you use Google+?
No, it is inferior to Facebook.
Google Dart works best with Google Chrome. It doesn't work well with IE or Firefox.
I guess we should be glad Microsoft hasn't put out its own programming language. Though
I suppose the MS server and OS support credentials are good enough profit centers for them.
Google is a search engine and content provider, giving its content first rankings. And to
think we once went after Microsoft for daring to bundle a browser with an OS.
You don't like Google.
It's the 9,000 pound gorilla on the internet. Oh, and Google Dart only recently released
version 1.0.
It's ready for prime time. I need to get on the ground floor.
It is finally out of the sandbox and starting beta testing.
Where do you think Google Dart falls short?
Dart doesn't have as many pre-written libraries of software, which matter more for programmer
efficiency than some *** *** tools in Dart.
Dart is supposed to replace JavaScript.
Do you really want Google taking over the web and all web pages, the way they already
dominate the search engine market? I thought the internet was supposed to be a democratic
and free domain, not owned by one firm.
That's Facebook.
You might find someone who can do everything from sell products to socialize with friends
to read the news through Facebook, but there's a whole web outside of it. Give Google the
keys to the internet itself, and we're looking at trouble.
I thought the NSA already had everything.
I thought they were just reading text messages and scanning teen selfies. Not even the NSA
tried to dictate how we make web pages.