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| -This is a rough experiment at more deeply integrating dart into a browser
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| -in order to simplify the dev experience. It currently provides a simple
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| -playground for interactively messing around with dart code and an extension
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| -to chrome to automatically compile and run .dart files. The goal is to
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| -provide the infrastructure to build browser extensions to chrome and other
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| -easily extensible browsers (such as FireFox) that will make it very easy to
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| -experiment with code and later full pages that incorporate the dart language.
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| -
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| -Note: All commands below must be run from the dart/frog directory. They have
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| -not been hardened for launch from other locations.
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| -
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| -First, you need to build tip.js by hand - bootstrapping, ya'know.
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| -> ./frogsh --out=tip/tip.js --compile-only tip/tip.dart
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| -
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| -Then you need to start the local server:
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| -> ./frogsh tip/toss.dart
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| -
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| -Finally, navigate to the appropriate page in chrome:
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| -http://localhost:1337/frog/tip/tip.html
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| -You should see the editor.
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| -The part that sucks right now is that until we are properly bootstrapped, you
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| -will need to rebuild tip.js by hand (the first step above) in order to see
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| -changes.
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