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dmppka2016-06-09 23:44:48
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dmppka, 2016-06-09 23:44:48

Does Dart have a future?

Apart from Google itself, the language is almost never used anywhere. Not popular. Accordingly, there are no vacancies either. Does it make sense to invest time in learning it? Does it have a future or is the language dead?

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cijiw, 2016-06-12
@cijiw

Just like that, you are unlikely to find many open vacancies in Go or Erlang, for example.
Nevertheless, these languages ​​are widely used and knowledge is well paid for them.
As for Dart, it's a development language, not a production language.
You can play the same Angular on it (if it’s more convenient for you personally and your customer / employer doesn’t mind) - everything is there out of the box.
You can play whatever you want on Dart. If it is more convenient for you personally and your labor productivity is higher from this.
Consider it as a choice of IDE or editor: who cares what you use there....

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Roman Mirilaczvili, 2016-06-10
@2ord

So far, I have not met the requirements of employers for Dart anywhere.

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AlexanderKom, 2016-06-11
@AlexandrKom

and vacancies in angular 2 have absolutely nothing to do with dart, of course.

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