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Dart Programming Language


Event posted 03/27/12 by gtemme last edited 03/27/12
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Title
Dart Programming Language

Date and Time
April 5, 2012 07:00 PM - 09:00 PM (GMT-8 Pacific Time US & Canada)

Address
18006 Sky Park Circle Suite 207 Irvine, CA 92614
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Speakers

Dave Ford is a programming instructor at Smart-Soft and author of the book "Introduction to Java." He has over 15 years experience developing and teaching web technolgies including Java and .Net. His client list includes companies such as SAP, Sybase, Disney, and Mitsubishi. His most recent experience is in the use of object persistance frameworks and web UI frameworks.

Agenda

Come meet Dave and learn about Dart, a new code language being supported by Google. This is directly from the Dart website: "Dart is a new class-based programming language for creating structured web applications. Developed with the goals of simplicity, efficiency, and scalability, the Dart language combines powerful new language features with familiar language constructs into a clear, readable syntax."
Dart can be used to create structured web applications compiled out to Javascript that is cross browser compatible, or it can be compiled to run insde the Virtual Machine within the Chrome browser.
Join us April 5 for a look at this interesting and alternative new code technology.

Come meet Dave and learn about Dart, a new code language being supported by Google. This is directly from the Dart website: "Dart is a new class-based programming language for creating structured web applications. Developed with the goals of simplicity, efficiency, and scalability, the Dart language combines powerful new language features with familiar language constructs into a clear, readable syntax."
Dart can be used to create structured web applications compiled out to Javascript that is cross browser compatible, or it can be compiled to run insde the Virtual Machine within the Chrome browser.
Join us April 5 for a look at this interesting and alternative new code technology.

Link
DartLang.org