I wish this video will be shown-off in the official dart docs. It's super well produced and explains the patterns better than the dart doc itself. I'm gonna be honest, I was in a pretty rough place when it first came out but it I think after this video I'll start using patterns in my codebase as well
The explanations here are extremely well worded and expertly concise. I wish I could speak that well. Thanks for sharing Craig!! I'm excited to continue seeing how Dart and Flutter developers benefit from patterns, especially with the help of this video =]
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Hey Craig, Do you have any idea when will the roadmap for Flutter in 2024 will be out?
I wish this video will be shown-off in the official dart docs. It's super well produced and explains the patterns better than the dart doc itself.
I'm gonna be honest, I was in a pretty rough place when it first came out but it I think after this video I'll start using patterns in my codebase as well
The explanations here are extremely well worded and expertly concise. I wish I could speak that well. Thanks for sharing Craig!!
I'm excited to continue seeing how Dart and Flutter developers benefit from patterns, especially with the help of this video =]
Looks like type error on 5:49 (String, Color) destruct to (String, String) ?
This explains patterns so well. Craig is the GOAT
I am saying this honestly that these videos are very good and it explanation is understandable for beginner and intermediate. I like this channel
Excellent summary! Definitely will be referencing this for newbies...
Look like there is an extra arrow (=>) in the function at 7:18
Brilliant work as always Craig! Looking forward to new Flutter vids this year (y'all have been posting way more recently!)
Excellent explanation !
I will consider these pattern methods for future projects, nice!!
love it. thanks for providing this video. very easy to understand
veryy interesting concept and well explained
Coming from C# (Unity), the difference in pattern matching syntax with Dart and which features exist and don't exist was a bit confusing.
Nice ! Didn't know that 🤭. Great work !
Excellent video ❤
good explanation. thank you very much!
Wooow!! Didn't know that 😍
thanks! very clear explanation
Very informative! Thank you! 👍
Awesome, i just so happened to need this for a design token parsing library for our app 😄
I get the what but not the why, and you super glossed over guards, I'm a really using patterns with sealed classes as my API response model
An excellent video! For the next two weeks, we'll likely see a deluge of refactoring commits across Flutter projects 😂
At 7:16 the '=>' used twice
=>
=> switch(data)
The topic is already not simple, and such moments are distracting. Sorry.
i dont understand some of it.
I love languages that work well with AI
I still don't get it
6:30 ah I get it nvm
Nice, but only constants allowed in switch statements is a joke.
Weird sintax
Ya fake ha