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Chrome Project 🐡 & Web Standards TL; Blink API OWNER Named PWAs w/ @phae; probably making her ☕ DMs open. Tweets my own; press@google.com for official comms.

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    1. Katelyn Gadd‏ @antumbral 21 Feb 2014
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      @mraleph it's an array-like instead of a dictionary, that seemingly has to be indexed with .item() instead of []... did they fix the latter?

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    2. Vyacheslav Egorov‏ @mraleph 21 Feb 2014
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      @antumbral no they did not fix it, but we fixed it in #dartlang That's what I was referring to in my last sentence

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    3. Katelyn Gadd‏ @antumbral 21 Feb 2014
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      @mraleph oh, i see! That's nice. Is it a fix specific to attributes or is general iteration just more flexible in Dart?

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    4. Vyacheslav Egorov‏ @mraleph 21 Feb 2014
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      @antumbral we prettified DOM APIs to make them use List and Map interfaces instead of handrolled iteration

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    5. Katelyn Gadd‏ @antumbral 21 Feb 2014
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      @mraleph that's awesome, I didn't know Dart/dart2js had ease-of-use improvements like that, I figured they'd just expose raw DOM

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    6. Vyacheslav Egorov‏ @mraleph 21 Feb 2014
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      @antumbral being just a language would make Dart 100x less exciting :)

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    7. Katelyn Gadd‏ @antumbral 21 Feb 2014
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      @mraleph yeah, I've never seen the API prettification come up in discussions. I probably would have run across it if I read more docs. :)

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    8. Vyacheslav Egorov‏ @mraleph 21 Feb 2014
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      @antumbral it was actually @slightlylate + @ErikArvidsson who did initial heavy lifting on DOM api cleanup, they knew what they are doing

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    9. arv‏ @ErikArvidsson 22 Feb 2014
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      @mraleph @antumbral @slightlylate The DOM APIs are a bunch of legacy. Lack of JS data structures and query added very late likely reasons.

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    10. arv‏ @ErikArvidsson 22 Feb 2014
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      @mraleph @antumbral @slightlylate Also, language neutral APIs and everyone loses.

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      Alex Russell‏ @slightlylate 22 Feb 2014
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      .@ErikArvidsson @mraleph @antumbral : yep. Our observation was that everyone routes around lang-neutral APIs (e.g.: jquery, etree, etc.)

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