"Now, Google has already released one language in recent history — 
Go<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_%28programming_language%29> — 
so we can assume that Dart won’t be a C-like system-oriented language. With 
the “structured web programming” moniker, it’s also likely to be some kind 
of interpreted, in-the-browser language — so more like JavaScript or Python, 
and less like Java or other compiled languages. One of the biggest hints, 
though, is that both Bracha and Bak have worked extensively with 
Smalltalk<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smalltalk> in 
the past — and an interpreted Smalltalkesque language would fit right into 
the “structured web programming” mold, too.
"
http://www.extremetech.com/computing/95417-google-announces-dart-programming-language

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