Until now, the multiple language flavors of Angular 2 were generated from a 
shared TypeScript codebase into both JavaScript and Dart. This strategy 
allowed a single team to deliver to the widest possible audience. While 
this worked, it came at the cost of development velocity. In some cases, it 
also hindered the creation of the best possible APIs for each language.

We're happy to announce there is now a dedicated AngularDart team. This is 
great news for users of all three languages.

TypeScript and JavaScript developers will be able to focus on a single 
language in which they are already experts, making it easier to contribute 
patches and get reviews. Read more here: 
http://angularjs.blogspot.com/2016/07/a-dedicated-team-for-angulardart.html  
<http://angularjs.blogspot.com/2016/07/a-dedicated-team-for-angulardart.html>

Dart developers will enjoy an increased rate of improvement, including 
features that make the most of Dart's capabilities. Dart developers can 
also look forward to a set of pure-Dart Material Design components. Read 
more here: 
http://news.dartlang.org/2016/07/angulardart-is-going-all-dart.html  
<http://news.dartlang.org/2016/07/angulardart-is-going-all-dart.html>

Both versions will continue to share the same template syntax and, where 
appropriate, the same API.

We're all excited about this change, and we believe it'll make Angular 2 
more useful for everyone.

— the Angular team & the Dart team

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