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[Term Entry] Dart String .length()

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"We would like a new term entry under Dart Strings for the Dart Strings .length() method.
Provide the entry in a markdown file under docs/content/dart/concepts/strings/terms/lenght/length.md

The entry should
- Have an introductory paragraph about what the method is and does.
- A syntax section with a pseudo code block with an explanation of it.
- An example showing the method in use.

Please refer to the concept entry templates, content standards, and markdown style guide when working on the PR for this issue."

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@SSwiniarski can i work on this?

@manviii27 You're assigned!🎉You can look through the Contribution Guide to know more about contributing to Codecademy Docs. Check out the Content Standards and Style Guide, they’ll help you with creating your entry.

@manviii27, are you still working on this entry? Note that in another week it will be unassigned due to inactivity.

Hi there, I would like to take on this issue as a part of my Learn Git & Github project.

@PaulNica You’re assigned 🎉 In addition to the documents linked in the description, please also look at the Contribution Guide. After creating a PR, the maintainer(s) (with the collaborator label) will add comments/suggestions to address any revisions prior to approval.
Is this your first contribution to Codecademy Docs? If so, we’re curious to know how you found out about contributing to Docs.

@letsbuildanything Thank you! Yes, this is my first contribution and I am a bit nervous, but let's hope for the best. This is one of the final projects in the "Learning Git & Github" course on Codecademy.

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