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class HelloWorld {
void main() {
print("Hello World");
}
}
Get better at programming through fun, rewarding coding exercises that test your understanding of concepts with Exercism.
Given a string of digits, calculate the largest product for a contiguous substring of digits of length n.
Generate the lyrics of the song 'I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly'.
Given the size, return a square matrix of numbers in spiral order.
Dart has the Flutter library, which can be used to quickly build web and smartphone applications.
Dart can be converted into Swift and Kotlin, making mobile development fast and efficient.
Dart's learning materials are constantly updated, making it easy to look up information.
Easily build and publish packages for public use, which can be accessed from Dart directly.
Dart's coding style makes it easy to read and understand.
Dart is easy to understand and great for beginners to programming.
Every language has its own way of doing things. Dart is no different. Our mentors will help you learn to think like a Dart developer and how to write idiomatic code in Dart. Once you've solved an exercise, submit it to our volunteer team, and they'll give you hints, ideas, and feedback on how to make it feel more like what you'd normally see in Dart - they'll help you discover the things you don't know that you don't know.
Learn more about mentoringThe Dart track on Exercism has 72 exercises to help you write better code. Discover new exercises as you progress and get engrossed in learning new concepts and improving the way you currently write.
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