Hi all,
I'm a retired .NET programmer dipping my toes into the Android development ecosystem. Gotta say, its a whole different way to write applications. I'm finding Kotlin to be fairly pleasant language-wise. Too many ways to do the same thing (I'm looking at you Preferences) and lots of new terminology but once I got my head wrapped around it, it was not too bad.
I've written a Checklist App with a unique twist and could use some early adopters to test it. Even if you're not interested in checklists, installing it helps me get to the minimum number testers Google requires for new apps.
I'm a retired .NET programmer dipping my toes into the Android development ecosystem. Gotta say, its a whole different way to write applications. I'm finding Kotlin to be fairly pleasant language-wise. Too many ways to do the same thing (I'm looking at you Preferences) and lots of new terminology but once I got my head wrapped around it, it was not too bad.
I've written a Checklist App with a unique twist and could use some early adopters to test it. Even if you're not interested in checklists, installing it helps me get to the minimum number testers Google requires for new apps.
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