Supercharging web applications with Dart and MongoDB

Authors

  • Shrikar Chonkar Department of Computer Engineering, Atharva College of Engineering, Marve Rd, Malad (West), Mumbai-95, Maharashtra, India Author
  • Shreyas Sawant Department of Computer Engineering, Atharva College of Engineering, Marve Rd, Malad (West), Mumbai-95, Maharashtra, India Author
  • Shikha Moondra Department of Computer Engineering, Atharva College of Engineering, Marve Rd, Malad (West), Mumbai-95, Maharashtra, India Author
  • Siddaharth Suman Department of Computer Engineering, Atharva College of Engineering, Marve Rd, Malad (West), Mumbai-95, Maharashtra, India Author

Keywords:

Dart, MongoDB, JavaScript, NoSQL, Open Source, Mongo-Dart

Abstract

Dart is an open source, structured programming language for the web. The syntax of Dart closely resembles to that of Java, JavaScript and C#. It can be used in both the server and client environment, which makes it a sturdy bridge between a backend and a front-end. MongoDB is a new age database solution. Although it may not replace the relational databases as completely in near future, it has certain advantages over traditional databases which allow it to work seamlessly over the distributed storage like the cloud. Hence, Dart coupled with MongoDB can be a perfect formula for growing demand of faster and more scalable web applications.

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2015-02-28

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How to Cite

Supercharging web applications with Dart and MongoDB. (2015). International Journal of Current Engineering and Technology, 5(1), 409-412. https://ijcet.evegenis.org/index.php/ijcet/article/view/1945