: Compiles code into native machine code (ARM, x64, or RISC-V) for fast startup and consistent performance in production.
: Includes built-in support for collections, asynchronous programming (Futures and Streams), and data conversion (JSON/UTF-8). Comparison: Dart vs. Alternatives Dart Programming
Dart is a client-optimized, object-oriented programming language developed by Google, primarily known for powering the Flutter UI toolkit. While it initially aimed to be a faster alternative to JavaScript for the web, it has evolved into a versatile tool for mobile, desktop, and server-side development. : Compiles code into native machine code (ARM,
: Dart ensures variables cannot hold null values unless explicitly allowed, catching potential runtime errors during development. Dual Compilation Modes : asynchronous programming (Futures and Streams)
: Enables "Hot Reload," allowing developers to see code changes instantly without restarting the app.