Difference Between Google And Google

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Google has always been highly reputable when it comes to developing new programming languages. The company is always working towards improving the computer science field by adding a new language with features that will simplify coding itself. Google mainly focuses on developing languages that target web design and web implementation. Google is an exceedingly competitive company that strives to stay relevant and ahead of the competition. Recently, Google has developed several languages including Google GO and Google DART. These two programs are very similar, making them parallel to each other. DART was created after GO was not so successful but was built off similar GO principles and libraries. The programming language is a descendant of the Algol with familiarities in versions of Java and C. DART primary usages include, but are not limited to, building web, server and mobile applications. The language is object oriented with syntax that reflects the programming language, C. Despite DART …show more content…

“The design of the DART programming language is heavily based [on] syntax, features, and performance characteristics from past object-oriented systems” (Bak 3). In ways to improve the language, the designers mention “support for incremental execution and fast application” (Bak 3). These design decisions are common goals for all languages that are geared toward web design and intended on replacing a highly used language like Java. In all, “the fundamental reason for [DART’s] creation [was] to ultimately replace Java and JavaScript because of its unstructured and inconvenient development paradigm”(Dhiman, Quach 254). To surmount the competition, Google has “…provid[ed] lexical scoping, closures, and optional static typing; not to mention integrated development and debugging are alson provided in the Dart Editor and SDK”(Dhiman, Quach

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