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Micro Benchmarking Dart
In the past few months I have started receiving more and more questions about performance of some specific Dart operations. Here is an example of such a question asked by Romain Rastel in the context of his work on improving performance of ChangeNotifier in Flutter.
Given my experience I knew exactly what was going wrong in this particular benchmark after the very first glance… but for the sake of storytelling let me pretend that I did not. How would I approach this then?
https://mrale.ph/blog/2021/01/21/microbenchmarking-dart-part-1.html
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