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DART Essentials

DART Essentials

By : Sikora
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DART Essentials

DART Essentials

4.8 (4)
By: Sikora

Overview of this book

This book is targeted at expert programmers in JavaScript who want to learn Dart quickly. Some previous experience with OOP programming in other languages and a good knowledge of JavaScript are assumed.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)
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What this book covers

Chapter 1, Getting Started with Dart, jumpstarts Dart development right away while explaining the syntax and core features of Dart.

Chapter 2, Practical Dart, focuses on the most common tasks of client-side development, such as DOM manipulation, asynchronous programming, Ajax calls, and using existing JavaScript code in Dart and vice versa.

Chapter 3, The Power of HTML5 with Dart, specifically focuses on using HTML5 features in Dart while mentioning some noteworthy third-party libraries written for Dart.

Chapter 4, Developing a Mobile App with Dart, builds on the previous chapter with a quick explanation of CSS3 transformations and HTML5 features specific for mobile devices.

Chapter 5, Web Components and polymer.dart, goes step by step, showing each part of Web Components standard and how useful they are, even when used separately. Then, it looks at polymer.dart, which combines all parts of Web Components into a single framework.

Chapter 6, AngularDart, is a sneak peak of a superheroic framework for Dart made by Google with the same philosophy in mind as AngularJS.

Chapter 7, Server-side Applications with Dart, shows that apart from the browser environment, there's also a standalone Dart VM, which can run on a server. We'll take a very practical look at writing server-side scripts, including server configuration for Apache and nginx web servers.

Chapter 8, Testing and Profiling the Dart Code, states that just as with any other language, unit testing is a vital part of the development process. Dart also comes with a built-in tool called Observer to examine Dart VM's internals in runtime.

Chapter 9, Writing Native Extensions for the Standalone Dart VM, shows the full potential of Dart, by writing native extensions for the standalone Dart VM in C/C++ and then using them from Dart.

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