I recently started a series of daily tweets about easy ways to improve your Dart & Flutter code. I called this Easy Wins.
To make these easier to find, I'm sharing 7 tips every week here.
8. Use a finally
block for code that should be executed both on success and failure.
9. Implement toString()
in your classes to improve the debugging experience.
10. Use the if-null operator to provide a fallback for null values.
11. Use multi-line strings to represent large blocks of text.
12. String literals can use 'single' or "double" quotes as delimiters. Escape special characters with a backslash (), or use raw strings.
13. Use triple slashes to generate documentation comments.
14. Want to auto-generate hashCode, == and toString() implementations for your classes? Use the Equatable package:
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Happy coding!
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