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Write Web Apps with Dart

English · Paperback / Softback

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Dart is an open-source Web programming language developed by Google. With Dart, Web programming students can write anything from simple scripts to full-featured apps. They'll work through a series of projects and launch a production application with Dart. In part 1, they start on a project and create and interact with objects that are defined around a list of international airports served, their terminals, and their gates. This will provide them with a easy to understand taxonomy of items, their corresponding hierarchies, and a discernable set of actions. In part 2: students will build a traditional synchronous web application. In part 3, they'll then be introduced Angular Dart and implement some asynchronous components.

Students will be introduced to a majority of the Dart language features that a developer will need to build a modern web application.


About the author

Jack Murphy is seasoned technology product  and software engineering specialist with a full stack development and UI/UX background. He specializes in front-end client architecture for complex interactive applications. He has comprehensive industry experience as a UI-IXD / product designer along with deep front-end software engineering expertise. Jack has a passion for design and technology, and use both of these to create rich, engaging, dynamic user experiences for web products. He enjoys working on new and innovative platforms, and has helped scale multiple platforms and companies, from small teams prelaunch to multi-team workforces with multiple public-facing products supporting millions of monthly active users.

Summary

Dart is an open-source Web programming language developed by Google. With Dart, Web programming students can write anything from simple scripts to full-featured apps.  They'll work through a series of projects and launch a production application with Dart. In part 1, they start on a project and create and interact with objects that are defined around a list of international airports served, their terminals, and their gates. This will provide them with a easy to understand taxonomy of items, their corresponding hierarchies, and a discernable set of actions. In part 2: students will build a traditional synchronous web application. In part 3, they'll then be introduced Angular Dart and implement some asynchronous components.

Students will be introduced to a majority of the Dart language features that a developer will need to build a modern web application.

Product details

Authors Jack Murphy
Publisher Pearson Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.09.2015
 
EAN 9780134214993
ISBN 978-0-13-421499-3
No. of pages 416
Weight 570 g
Series Peachpit Press
Peachpit Press
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Programming languages

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