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Using Dart’s Libraries

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In this chapter we’ll cover Dart’s libraries, what libraries are, and how to create your own libraries. We’ll show you how to package functions, classes, or constants into a library for later use. Then we’ll see how to create more complex libraries, conformed by multiple source files, and how to re-export a library so that it shows or hides some namespaces.

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Belchin, M., Juberias, P. (2015). Using Dart’s Libraries. In: Web Programming with Dart. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0556-3_21

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