Then head over to dartpad and just copy your identifier at the end of the url . For my script, it’s simply going to be https://dartpad.dartlang.org/e73e2b9d43835de0439ec9266356a89f. And voilà, you’re done. You can share this link with anyone around the world that might need access to your code and run it.
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Then head over to dartpad and just copy your identifier at the end of the url . For my script, it’s simply going to be https://dartpad.dartlang.org/e73e2b9d43835de0439ec9266356a89f. And voilà, you’re done. You can share this link with anyone around the world that might need access to your code and run it.
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Start using a package by adding an import statement for it at the top of the code editor . For example, to use the Google Fonts package, add this: import ‘package:google_fonts/google_fonts.
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