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As we’ve mentioned several times throughout this book, Dart is an optional-typed language, which means that you are not required to specify variables’ data types in your applications. However, data typing can be very useful for self-documenting your source code and can make your life easier if you have to maintain the application.
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Belchin, M., Juberias, P. (2015). Implementing Generics and Typedefs. In: Web Programming with Dart. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0556-3_20
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