Correct, lambdas use the arrow syntax, but at least in dart they only refer to anonymous/closure functions as lambdas. I've not seen arrow functions refered as such, at least in the dart language. Though they're called that in some other languages.
PD: no need to scream 😜
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Correct, lambdas use the arrow syntax, but at least in dart they only refer to anonymous/closure functions as lambdas. I've not seen arrow functions refered as such, at least in the dart language. Though they're called that in some other languages.
PD: no need to scream 😜