Question

Just read news that Google had announced an early preview of the new web programming language Dart. The documentation on the dartlang.org states:

You will be able to run Dart code in several ways:

  • Translate Dart code to JavaScript that can run in any modern browser: Chrome, Safari 5+, and Firefox 4+ (more browser support coming shortly).

  • Execute Dart code directly in a VM on the server side

  • Use Dartboard to write, modify, and execute small Dart programs within any browser window

And I'm curious is there already VM available to run Dart code? Can't find it anyway, maybe it is available through some beta program?

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Solution

A pre-built binary of the Dart VM is available in the Dart SDK. Alternatively, you can checkout the source to the whole Dart project, which includes the VM.

OTHER TIPS

Dartium, Chromium with a Dart VM, is now available.

http://www.dartlang.org/dartium/

You can download precompiled binary runtime for Windows, Linux and Mac from Dart Force. Another way is to run node.js-style HTTP server using Fling.

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