Another language, oh my...

The death of Go seems to me that Dart is just another experiment of Google. 
Whether it  will gain popularity or not is under question. Replacing GWT 
(Java) with something else will definitely drive away many java programmers, 
who are already overburdened by so many technologies and value making most 
of their existing skills.

IMHO. the possibility of Google getting rid of Java is low, but Dart is 
about future, maybe not the near future, maybe the day Java loses its prime 
time. It could also give Google a good position in negotiating web 
standards, as Google's eyes are on the web.

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