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Ivan Maslov2011-11-28 04:50:19
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Ivan Maslov, 2011-11-28 04:50:19

What to learn Dart or CoffeeScript?

I want a more advanced tool for clientside programming

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hf35, 2011-11-28
@student_ivan

javascript :)

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andy722, 2013-11-15
@andy722

I've been using Dart in production for about the last six months; There are 5 developers in the project. We use for the frontend + JSP / Spring MVC / Tomcat, no exotic.
When I wanted to abandon JS + jQuery, we looked at a bunch of frameworks / languages, so the choice is quite conscious.
The main advantages compared to CoffeeScript are still a higher level of abstraction from JS, a cleaner language, stronger typing.
Regarding other comments:
> When and if Dart will be brought to mind...
Version 1.0 has just been released - the first stable one.
> Coffee is fully compatible with JS libraries (eg jQuery), but Dart
> requires its own libraries.
Dart has interoperability with JS, which is completely transparent in recent updates - that is, you can create objects, work with callbacks directly from Dart code, without any additional manipulations / proxy / scope, etc.
> Coffee makes the syntax easier for you, and Dart makes it harder.
If by simplifications we mean the mess that JS code turns into over time, then no.

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homm, 2011-11-28
@homm

Learn BEM.

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avalak, 2011-11-28
@avalak

Learn CoffeeScript right now, because. he was already on his feet. When and if Dart is perfect, learn it.
PS I myself follow Dart and I hope everything works out for him, but right now it is somehow inconvenient to use it.

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Ogra, 2011-11-28
@Ogra

If you choose from these two options, then CoffeeScript is better.

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or10n, 2011-11-28
@or10n

Yes. I am for coffee

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Alexey Pomogaev, 2011-11-28
@Foror

I will learn dart, but I expect to do it by the summer, at the moment dart is not ready, it's trite with the language specification has not yet been decided (version 0.04 somewhere ...). So I will endure js for now and prepare for dart :)

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vixh, 2011-11-30
@vixh

Coffee and batman.js

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Keyten, 2012-09-10
@Keyten

Coffee for sure. Coffee is fully compatible with JS libraries (eg jQuery), but Dart requires its own libraries. Coffee makes the syntax easier for you, and dart makes it harder. Etc…

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RWander, 2014-04-16
@RWander

definitely Dart, Google is actively promoting it. Looks like he's the future.

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Kirill Mamaev, 2011-11-28
@r00tGER

GWT

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loat, 2011-11-28
@loat

I think that CoffeeScript is better, more popular, as far as I know, it is now going to RoR, and this will give it additional popularity in the future.

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or10n, 2011-11-28
@or10n

Coffee is the same java script only with a beautiful syntax

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Alexey, 2013-08-14
@yeputons

1. Enough. Will not bend.
2. There are enough opportunities, license levels limit only the number of tunnels / VPN connections. But there are some nuances ... There are thousands of manuals on the Internet, one of the sites is here:

self-promotion
http://nix.khd.ru/

3. Documentation is sane, but for some features you will have to read howto in order not to reinvent the wheel

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ipswitch, 2013-08-14
@ipswitch

By the way, consider both Keenetic II and Keenetic Ultra.

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Kirill Vasiliev, 2013-08-15
@vasilevkirill

Mirkotik Any solution will do, just remember that the law prohibits more than 0.1 W transmitter power. And also that the power of the transmitter is not directly related to the quality of the connection, since if you even have a 1W access point, and on a laptop 0.05W, then there is no sense from 1W.

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