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StringBuffer allows for the incremental building of a string using buffer.write() methods. 🪡 Learn more in this Dart #TechniqueOfTheWeek ↓

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Rody Davis11 months ago

I also love using generator functions for strings too! Iterable<String> greet(String name) sync* { yield "Hello, "; yield name; yield "!"; } print(greet("Rody").join());

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Deepak sharma11 months ago

Super handy for clean & efficient string building! 💡 Way better than messy concatenation in loops.

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Funwi Kelsea Ndohnwi11 months ago

Didn't realize the original method of concatenating strings was memory-deficient. Thanks for sharing.

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Taufiq11 months ago

Thanks for these videos. It helped a lot to learn Flutter so well.

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Gautier 💙11 months ago

🧐 Flutter tips Wanna create your own iOS glass effect? Here's how you can get started To do this you need to use shaders #flutterdev #fluttertips

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Aloïs Deniel11 months ago

Who said terminal UIs are boring? I find building them so fun: constraints make it even more joyful.

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Andrea Bizzotto 🇺🇦11 months ago

As of today, my wife has been putting up with me for 10 years. 😅

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Taha Tesser11 months ago

When Android wireless debugging just works🤌 (roughly 50% of the time)

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