Hi Justin,

This package: https://pub.dartlang.org/packages/polymer

There is a Release Candidate to Polymer 1.0 (1.0.0-rc.16). Release
Candidate  are at the end of the version list. Not in date order!

See:

[image: polymer_dart_rc.JPG]

Another details about Polymer/Dart 1.0 we have here:
https://github.com/dart-lang/polymer-dart/wiki

Cheers,

Samuel.

Em qui, 14 de abr de 2016 às 13:53, Justin Fagnani <[email protected]>
escreveu:

> On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 5:14 AM, Samuel Schwebel <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Justin,
>>
>> Thanks for reply. It is nice to know that internally Google is using
>> only Polymer on large projects. This gives us the confidence to decide on.
>>
>> About data-management I feel that could have a definition/implementation
>> pattern like MVC, MVP e MVVM (concern separation) more clear on Polymer
>> with data-model focus and an official datatable component too.This is very
>> important for business applications that are focused intensivante data.
>>
>> The decision by Dart lang is almost taken on our project, importants
>> features to consider in large business applications as typed language, code
>> structure - "no spaguetti", among others. It is a pity that there is no
>> official plan for a native version of Dart for Polymer. But we will try to
>> use the wrapper library available on pub Dart.
>>
>
> Which package is that? I'm not aware of any that are regularly updated.
> The current polymer package on Pub uses Polymer 0.5.x, which is very, very
> old and very, very, very unsupported. Other wrappers like polymerjs haven't
> been updated in 9 months. This may or may not be much an issue right now,
> but we're pushing forward on Polymer a lot, and I suspect that eventually
> the wrapper would need to be updated or cause problems. This will likely be
> especially true as the new Web Components standards are adopted.
>
>
>> About ProjectTS perhaps could be the way, but seeing the latest
>> information, for example, Adwords decision to use Dart, Angular have a
>> native Dart think the future trend is that technologies/libraries could
>> also be implemented Dart lang.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Samuel.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Em qua, 13 de abr de 2016 às 18:49, Justin Fagnani <
>> [email protected]> escreveu:
>>
>>> On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 2:32 PM, Samuel Schwebel <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I need to build a large business application.
>>>>
>>>> I love Polymer and if possible, I would like to use Polymer without
>>>> another libraries and frameworks like Angular, React, etc. I read on
>>>> Internet and normaly the recomendation is to use Polymer + anthor 
>>>> framework.
>>>>
>>>> I have used Dart Lang too. A nice and modern language.
>>>>
>>>> Then, I would like to get an opinion:
>>>>
>>>> *1. Can I to development a large business application just with Polymer
>>>> without another frameworks?*
>>>>
>>>
>>> Absolutely. We have many large apps at Google built with just Polymer.
>>> We're continuing to work on more app-level features like the new Carbon
>>> router (in beta). Data-management and APIs are an area where we're not very
>>> prescriptive, and there are a number of techniques out there, including
>>> using libraries popular with other frameworks, like Redux.
>>>
>>> *2. Is there plans to implement Polymer in native Dart lang, like
>>>> Angular has been implemented?*  (I know that there is a project, but
>>>> it is a wrapper from Polymer (java script):
>>>> https://github.com/dart-lang/polymer-dart)
>>>>
>>>
>>> None that I know of.
>>>
>>> I'm not sure how well supported Polymer.dart is right now. It doesn't
>>> seem to be receiving many commits at this point. I've been using TypeScript
>>> recently, and while it's not Dart, with strict linting it's quite an
>>> improvement on vanilla JS. There's a PolymerTS project that lets you use
>>> very nice class declarations for Polymer elements.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>   Justin
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Samuel.
>>>>
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