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Let's Code Flutter: Making the switch
I'm a firm believe in going with Kotlin for Android and Swift for iOS. None of that cross-platform mumbo jumbo.... until now. Flutter's kinda cool.
Let's Code
I'm a firm believe in going with Kotlin for Android and Swift for iOS. None of that cross-platform mumbo jumbo.... until now. Flutter's kinda cool.
TTRPG
Unpopular Opinion: Clerics are boring. I always feel stuck in the same mold: a devout worshipper goes and travels the land, spreading the good word to all he meets. Let's change that up.
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Long gone are the days of Builder classes and their massive amount of boilerplate code. In this new era, Kotlin has given us Data Classes and I've never looked back. (Except to write this post, and let me tell you: the past was a scary place.)
TTRPG
It never hurts to have an extra cantrip or two, and there's plenty of ways to get them. Innately or learned, you never have to lack having magic in your life.
Let's Code
This is a message to you all, but more so a message to me: it's important to learn in public.
TTRPG
Whether you've been dying to try out a new build or you've lost your last character to a Mindflayer, switching characters is easy once you know how.
Let's Code
Scoped functions -- let, apply, also, and run -- can make your code more concise while providing you benefits and simplicity. They can look intimidating but don't be afraid! Dive in with me as I go over these tools.
Build Concept
5e has a serious lack of bombs. I say we fix that by reflavoring the Artificer -- or any other class with access to spells -- to toss explosives!
Let's Code
Fors and Whiles in Kotlin are pretty similar to their Java counterparts. Let's go over them so you can become proficient in Kotlin!
TTRPG
Coming up with a character's history can be difficult. Here are five backstories (and plot hooks!) for your next character!
Let's Code
Kotlin is very similar to Java, but a refresher is also good to have. This week, I go over If, Else, and When.
Build Concept
I build up a Razorwitch, an idea I took from Hekara from Magic: the Gathering. Lots of sharp things and... a blade pantheon! Come look at the chaos!