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Dart vs ECMAScript 6

Developers should learn Dart primarily for building cross-platform mobile, web, and desktop applications using Flutter, which allows for a single codebase with native performance meets developers should learn es6 because it provides essential modern javascript features that improve productivity and code quality, such as arrow functions for concise syntax and classes for object-oriented programming. Here's our take.

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Dart

Developers should learn Dart primarily for building cross-platform mobile, web, and desktop applications using Flutter, which allows for a single codebase with native performance

Dart

Nice Pick

Developers should learn Dart primarily for building cross-platform mobile, web, and desktop applications using Flutter, which allows for a single codebase with native performance

Pros

  • +It's also useful for server-side development with frameworks like Aqueduct or Shelf, and for web applications when compiled to JavaScript
  • +Related to: flutter, javascript

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

ECMAScript 6

Developers should learn ES6 because it provides essential modern JavaScript features that improve productivity and code quality, such as arrow functions for concise syntax and classes for object-oriented programming

Pros

  • +It is widely used in web development for building interactive front-end applications with frameworks like React or Angular, and in Node
  • +Related to: javascript, typescript

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

The Verdict

Use Dart if: You want it's also useful for server-side development with frameworks like aqueduct or shelf, and for web applications when compiled to javascript and can live with specific tradeoffs depend on your use case.

Use ECMAScript 6 if: You prioritize it is widely used in web development for building interactive front-end applications with frameworks like react or angular, and in node over what Dart offers.

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The Bottom Line
Dart wins

Developers should learn Dart primarily for building cross-platform mobile, web, and desktop applications using Flutter, which allows for a single codebase with native performance

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