Friday, February 17, 2012

Linux by Knight Post 036 Google has Released Dartium







A Chromium Build with a Dart VM



Dart is a new programming language that Google is developing for client-side Web scripting. The language has a more conventional object model than JavaScript and optional support for static typing, features that Google claims will allow it to be faster, safer, and more conducive to tooling than JavaScript. Much like Microsoft's VBScript, Dart is a nonstandard client language that is developed and supported by a single vendor outside of the Web standards process.

Dartium, which can be downloaded from the Dart language website, is currently available for Mac OS X and Linux. Google says that a Windows build is coming soon. For more details, you can refer to the official Google Code blog.


No.  To the Over The Limit Count for Links. 

At 225, way the hell over MY 150 character limit...Wingman.


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LBK Topical Sub-Dermals: This Stuff Could Get Under Your Skin...

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Installing A Web, Email & MySQL Database

 Cluster On Debian 6.0 With ISPConfig 3
                                      

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Raspberry Pi to Run BBC Micro 2


TinyURL:  http://tinyurl.com/7pg4ega


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                  Scientific Linux 6.2 Officially Released




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Will Fedora 17 Beefy Miracle get Cinnamon?

From the 'Would You Like a Mint 
                              with your Fedora' files:

The upcoming Fedora 17 Beefy Miracle release is likely to be one of the most feature packed Fedora Linux releases in years.

One feature that I'd like to see in it, is the Cinnamon desktop.

Looks like it's a 'no'.  (according to Reddit Linux)  Wingman.


                                
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