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posted on June 19, 2013 by Shailen Tuli

The incomporable Bob Nystrom fills us in on the language design discussions taking place amongst Dart engineers. Here are his notes from the June 10th language meeting: Here's my notes from this week's (short) meeting: Name collisions with dart: imports [A customer recently ran into an issue where a new type appeared in dart:html whose name collided with a name they

12:05
posted on June 05, 2013 by noreply

I like the editor that comes with the SDK but I hate the look of a new blank file! So I wrote this little tool to generate the basic code of a class. I find it good for working on ideas too. Feedback appreciated! Dart Class Wizard Tool - Update Should really have the BETA tag on this :-) There's various small updates being published to this URL. Should settle down soon. Code is on GitHub

posted on June 06, 2013 by noreply

Dart can be used on the client and the server. This post shows how to: build a form as a custom element bind input fields to a Dart object build a Dart HTTP server handle and parse a form submit For lots more examples, and more context and details, be sure to check out the Dart Tutorials. You can find the code for this post at my Github account. Step 1: Install the Web

posted on June 10, 2013 by noreply

Dart is still maturing as an environment, so if you start working in it you should expect the odd issue. Dart has a command 'Pub Deploy' to create a regular JS web deployable version of your project. It works great for a first release of such a big feature. Unless you are using GIT. 10983: Pub deploy fails if out/ is in .gitignore. Easy enough to get .gitignore out the way, deploy and then pu

posted on June 10, 2013 by noreply

My first live Web UI app, 'Dartclass' has had a little update. It has Type Declarations which are, of course, optional in true Dart style. Properties/Observables - String.name="daftspaniel" becomes String name = "daftspaniel"; Methods - int.getAge becomes int getAge(){} The notation of int.getAge is a bit funny but it allows spaces to separate the list of items and is easy to type. I'd welc

posted on June 11, 2013 by noreply

You can use Dart to access existing JavaScript code, thanks to the Dart-JS Interop package. Call JavaScript functions from Dart, send Dart callbacks to JavaScript, and more! The Dart core libraries have a lot of functionality provided out of the box (collections, querying the DOM, dates and times, math, and more), so you can get quite far with just the Dart SDK and the many pub

posted on June 12, 2013 by noreply

Dart runs on the client, thanks to dart:html, and on the command line, thanks to dart:io. However, like oil and water, those two libraries just don't mix. Your web apps can't use dart:io, and your server apps can't use dart:html. Normally, this isn't a problem, because the two different targets are oh so very different. However, some concepts are common, such as Web sockets or HTTP requests. Wo

posted on June 13, 2013

Episode 15: WebStorm + Dart Downloading and setting up WebStorm Building command-line Dart applications Setting up Dartium Compiling Dart into JavaScript Using WebUI

posted on June 16, 2013 by noreply

‹prev | My Chain | next› At this point, I think it's safe to say that I am huge Dart testing fan. I have hundreds of tests covering Dart for Hipsters (many of which are broken at the moment). I have another 100+ covering ICE Code Editor (which is being written to support 3D Game Programming for Kids, which in turn is blocking me from updating Dart for Hipsters). Bottom line: I love Dart tests.

posted on June 16, 2013 by noreply

There's been a number of interesting Dart related projects and resources springing up this week. Here are a few highlights. The Dart Cheat Sheet is a very handy reference to bookmark. Has anyone managed to print it neatly? Angular.js has announced a port to Dart: Pluralsight have published a Dart Web Applications online course. Finally the Dart Editor/SDK had its usual weekly update to R23

posted on June 17, 2013 by noreply

‹prev | My Chain | next› I have enjoyed refactoring my ICE Code Editor tests over the last few days. I have an even better understanding of how to test in Dart and how to make those tests as readable and robust as possible. I am sorely tempted to continue mucking about with the test suite itself, but the most pressing issue that I need to answer tonight is an actual feature. More specifically,

posted on June 18, 2013 by noreply

‹prev | My Chain | next› I still have not decided if I want to keep last night's focus tests. I wrote a bunch of tests for the ICE Code Editor, but only ended up verifying that most everything worked already. Admittedly this was more of a noticeable problem in the old JavaScript version of ICE, but I had expected more trouble than I found. I do not think it is so much Dart that made things b

posted on June 19, 2013 by noreply

‹prev | My Chain | next› It is deadline-day for 3D Game Programming for Kids, so today's post may be briefer than normal. But the gods of the chain who have been so very good to me require their offering and an offering they shall have. Not coincidentally, the ICE Code Editor, which is used exclusively in the book is nearing a milestone deadline as well: the it-has-to-work-for-the-book deadli

 
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user895378
14:29
@Feeds ... I think you might be bipolar
15:20
Articles as far back as the 5th . . .
Yikes!
@rdlowrey I'm expecting my baby to be born today.
My wife has been having semi-frequent contractions this morning.
user895378
Good luck! Once it's official and whenever you have the time (if you have the time) please let the internet know because proper congratulations are in order.
user895378
I'm up to ~90% coverage on cookie parsing and related storage (CookieJar). If things go well I hope to commit a client with integrated cookie storage/sending sometime today.
user895378
It's depressing to see how non-compliant with the actual spec currently used code actually is. The symfony lib that guzzle uses is really poor.
You should open a ticket on github about how it sucks.
Then never view it again.
user895378
hehe, I will.
15:26
Just spout out some RFC references and say "Fix plox"
user895378
Also, I've learned that minimal HTTP support is an epidemic in PHP userland. Everyone writes peripheral code that will "help" you write client and server implementations but they don't actually do it because they don't know enough about HTTP to actually create those implementations. Those kinds of libraries aren't useful at all IMO. That's the easy part that anyone can do.
user895378
Hmm ... I can't seem to find an issue tracker on the symfony github
Maybe they do it somewhere else.
user895378
I'm certainly not going to do a pull request and fix it for them.
Wait; not sure if that's Symfony2 or if there's a different repository.
user895378
15:33
I'll just do it there :)
Yeah, I think that's it.
@rdlowrey I find the amount of information about the actual HTTP protocol in PHP tutorials and guides very small. I never got why. Then you end up seeing people sending a 200 OK with the string "false" back when the user failed authentication.
user895378
Yeah, my experience is that ~95% of php devs don't have the first clue how HTTP works.
I hate to keep saying this, but I think you're using the wrong technology :P
I'm actually sharing data between node and C# using Edge by the way. It works pretty well I have to say.
Does Phalanger actually work?
user895378
15:50
I don't know, I've never used it.
user895378
FWIW, I'm currently sharing between Python and PHP with my language-agnostic multiprocessing lib. Any language could be used from a userland PHP script ... you just need an adapter.
user895378
I've only had time to sit down and write one for python so far.
user895378
@LeviMorrison For the sake of posterity, here's my symfony issue
user895378
16:04
And a similar guzzle issue
Jolly good.
@rdlowrey Eventually some other, newer standard than HTTP/1.1 will be popular and we'll (you'll) have to go through this all over again.
user895378
Yeah, my guess is that we'll probably get HTTP/2.0 in ~5-6 years.
user895378
Though the introduction of websockets may push back HTTP/2.0 indefinitely as it largely addresses the biggest problems with 1.1 (IMO)
Yeah, it might. Only time will tell.
 
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posted on June 19, 2013 by Seth Ladd

Today's beta release of the Dart SDK and Editor contains performance and productivity improvements across the platform. This latest release helps Dart developers automate code evolution, produce smaller JavaScript code and deploy Dart web apps. The major additions and changes to the platform include: dart2js Added support for dart:typed_data Improved type inferrer by using union types and k

 
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@Feeds Seems like a good release.
user895378
19:51
Cookie support now working locally:
user895378
$client = new Artax\Client;
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Persistent cookies across client object lifetimes:
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$cookieJar = new Artax\FileCookieJar('/path/to/any/file');
$client = new Artax\Client($cookieJar);
I'll likely never use it but
I might.
user895378
It's helpful if you're scraping data from a site that uses sessions and/or requires a login.
user895378
19:55
You can login on the first request and stay logged in going forward without having to think about anything because the session ID cookie is always sent automatically
user895378
And you can turn the behavior off (it's enabled by default) by doing:
user895378
$client->setOption('enableCookies', FALSE);
user895378
> and/or requires a login.
user895378
and/or requires a cookie-based login.
When my baby is born I'm taking 5+ days off work.
Obviously I'll be busy for a lot of that time but I'm hoping I can do some libardent work. The SplayTree in C is quite fast, though it still needs PHP integration.
user895378
20:01
Nice -- yeah, I won't be surprised if you have little to no time for programming.
user895378
After all, you only have your first child once :)
There's also no error checking on certain operations on the C level; I need to add them in PHP and throw proper extensions.
 
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@rdlowrey Crap, I committed 7 things today. I should have waited 1 more day!
I almost made it to BC break Thursday!

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