for UI
platforms
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Mature and complete async-await for user interfaces containing event-driven code, paired with isolate-based concurrency
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A programming language optimized for building user interfaces with features such as sound null safety, the spread operator for expanding collections, and collection if for customizing UI for each platform
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A programming language that is easy to learn, with a familiar syntax
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Make changes to your source code iteratively, using hot reload to instantly see the effect in the running app
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Write code using a flexible type system with rich static analysis and powerful, configurable tooling
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AOT-compile apps to native machine code for instant startup
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Target the web with complete, mature, fast compilers for JavaScript
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Run backend code supporting your app, written using a single programming language
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Mature and complete async-await for user interfaces containing event-driven code, paired with isolate-based concurrency
-
A programming language optimized for building user interfaces with features such as sound null safety, the spread operator for expanding collections, and collection if for customizing UI for each platform
-
A programming language that is easy to learn, with a familiar syntax
-
Make changes to your source code iteratively, using hot reload to instantly see the effect in the running app
-
Write code using a flexible type system with rich static analysis and powerful, configurable tooling
-
AOT-compile apps to native machine code for instant startup
-
Target the web with complete, mature, fast compilers for JavaScript
-
Run backend code supporting your app, written using a single programming language

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