Dart List
s have a first
and a last
getter and setter, so you can easily
do stuff like this:
var theList = ['banana'];
theList.first = 'apple';
print(theList.last);
Wouldn't it be cool to also be able to call theList.second
or theList.thirdLast
?
Or even theList.eigth
?
Wonder no more! By harnessing the power of extension methods, this package offers getters and setters for the first and last twenty items of a list!