Dart, Google's Kind Of Secret Weapon

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Re: Dart, Google's Kind Of Secret Weapon

Post by chrome-search » 24 Dec 2020, 17:43

pk23 wrote:
13 Nov 2020, 16:20
offtopic but I just feel nervous that Google Empire is more and more taking over every aspect of our lives, esp yesterday news about Google Photo. one decision Google make, my life changed hugely.
Why did it change your life so much? All you have to do is right click the image and click "Copy Image Address". You could probably create an AHK script to do it.

Or just switch to Duck Duck Go.

Re: Dart, Google's Kind Of Secret Weapon

Post by pk23 » 13 Nov 2020, 16:20

offtopic but I just feel nervous that Google Empire is more and more taking over every aspect of our lives, esp yesterday news about Google Photo. one decision Google make, my life changed hugely.

Re: Dart, Google's Kind Of Secret Weapon

Post by SOTE » 15 Apr 2020, 20:27

The Dart Language: When Java and C# Aren't Sharp Enough
https://www.toptal.com/dart/dartlang-guide-for-csharp-java-devs

Interesting read, though the strategy of Google promoting a number of other languages can be perplexing. They have Go and Kotlin too, which are doing well for themselves.

Dart, Google's Kind Of Secret Weapon

Post by SOTE » 08 Sep 2019, 11:10

The Dart programming language has been selected by Google for their Flutter and Fuchsia OS. Fuchsia might replace Android, though Google is being coy about this. Testing of the Fuchsia OS on mobile devices has already begun. It's been no secret that Google has had some major issues with Java, after the take over by Oracle (https://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/3069913/google-vs-oracle-is-back-with-an-appeal-for-clarification-from-the-supreme-court). As a result Google has created Kotlin and haS been tempting developers to switch. But Google has also created Dart, an arguably even more "powerful" programming language that can be used on a wide range of devices.

Google could make the switch from Android (to include possibly the Chrome OS too) to the Fuchsia OS, which could close a big door on Java and Oracle. And on Fuchsia, Dart would be king. Possibly also having the affect of more widespread usage on Windows, macOS, and Linux for development purposes and multi-platform applications.

https://medium.com/jay-tillu/dart-the-language-behind-flutter-and-fuchsia-os-ac449a6ad8c0
(Dart: The Language behind Flutter and Fuchsia OS.)

https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/07/03/googles_fuchsia_os_flutters_into_view/
(Google's Fuchsia OS Flutters into view)

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