See... http://googlewebtoolkit.blogspot.com/2011/11/gwt-and-dart.html

The Google Web Toolkit team has been asked recently about our plans 
following the announcement of the Dart programming 
language<http://dartlang.org/> a 
few weeks ago.


Dart and GWT both share the goal of enabling structured web programming. In 
fact, many of the same engineers who brought you GWT are working on Dart. 
We view Dart as an ambitious evolution of GWT’s mission to make web apps 
better for end 
users<http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/makinggwtbetter.html#introduction>, 
and we’re optimistic about its potential. As Dart evolves and becomes ready 
for prime time, we anticipate working closely with the GWT developer 
community to explore Dart.


Meanwhile, rest assured that GWT will continue to be a productive and 
reliable way to build the most ambitious web apps — and even games like 
Angry Birds. Key projects within Google rely on GWT every day, and we plan 
to continue improving (and open-sourcing) GWT based on their real-world 
needs.

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