What is Cascade in Dart?

The cascade notation (. .) in Dart allows you to make a sequence of operations on the same object (including function calls and field access). This notation helps keep Dart code compact and removes the need to create temporary variables to store data.

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What two dots mean?

Two dots is an informal and cute way of implying there is something else to say , except philosophically you don’t need to say it at that moment, so it’s more of a short-cut, and yes two dots is quicker that three since the latter means something else, formally any-way.

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How do you make a Dart private?

In Java, we can use public , protected , and private keywords to control the access scope for a property or method. However, Dart doesn’t provide that kind of keywords. Instead, you can use _ (underscore) at the start of the name to make a data member of a class becomes private .

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How do you make a Dart private?

In Java, we can use public , protected , and private keywords to control the access scope for a property or method. However, Dart doesn’t provide that kind of keywords. Instead, you can use _ (underscore) at the start of the name to make a data member of a class becomes private .

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