Dart: Whaddya think?
Posted: 13 Oct 2011, 17:01
I'm liking what I am seeing, and if I can realistically create apps using this, I may be in heaven.
PHP is awesome because it's powerful as hell and you can realistically do just about anything (programmatically) that you like. Of course it was not particularly means to be a front end sort of thing which is why we rely on stuff like ajax, html and css to make what php does pretty.
From what I can tell, Dart seems to be more designed at being back AND frontend along with having a syntax that doesn't make me hate myself and the power and pizazz that JavaScript allows for (I'm not so great with JS, never care for the language, always seemed ass-backwards to me).
Anyway, while I'm actually qualified to talk about something like this (scary, I know), because I've been doing php development since php3, so I've been around a while and done some pretty epic shit, but when I saw Dart, my nerd side got kind of excited... What do the rest of you web programmers think?
PHP is awesome because it's powerful as hell and you can realistically do just about anything (programmatically) that you like. Of course it was not particularly means to be a front end sort of thing which is why we rely on stuff like ajax, html and css to make what php does pretty.
From what I can tell, Dart seems to be more designed at being back AND frontend along with having a syntax that doesn't make me hate myself and the power and pizazz that JavaScript allows for (I'm not so great with JS, never care for the language, always seemed ass-backwards to me).
Anyway, while I'm actually qualified to talk about something like this (scary, I know), because I've been doing php development since php3, so I've been around a while and done some pretty epic shit, but when I saw Dart, my nerd side got kind of excited... What do the rest of you web programmers think?