Re: Dart

@2: I have no idea. I've never used Golang, but looks like @Camlorn answered it anyways.

@6: yes, Flutter is totally accessible as far as I can tell. In the current beta version (no idea which one, I just use it), you can wrap controls you want to treat like live regions in a Semantics widget, they also let you use alternate labels ETC.

@3: Really interesting you're writing a GPS app with it. My first project was to convert my Talking Compass site into a flutter app. The code's here if anyone fancies giving it a try. I wanted an app that would work on Android that I could use to find my way out of the outback in Australia. Works a charm, apart from my Pixel's weird notion of what a compass is.

@4: I would possibly disagree that it's not super useful, although honestly I've only been hacking on it for about a month or so. The fact that I've already got 3 fair-sized projects written shows it's got a fast learning cycle (seriously, I'm thick as when it comes to learning new things).

There's some nice tooling (

flutter analyze --watch

is one of my favourites), and not having to change

<script src="">

URLs all the damn time is really nice.

It's also got builtin timers of various sorts, which are useful for gaming.

Any of you who know the stuff I've done before probably know I've been an avid Python user for ages, but I honestly don't know if I'll write Python anymore. Apart from a REPL (which I miss), I'm not sure how many features I miss. Python these days has been relegated to desktop calculator for me.

Finally, dart has it's own wrapper for web_audio, which has some nice advantages over _javascript_, in so far as it doesn't let you pass invalid types around.

I'm sure TypeScript does that too, but I've never used it, and probably won't bother to learn, since I can write all my web apps in Dart. Of course Dart on the web is massivelyu still in beta, but from what I've seen with my work on my side-scroller maker, it's fairly good already.



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