This is my first post here in this wonderful programming & developers community. I am Alexander Chosen, a tech-evangelist and I am currently learning flutter codes for cross-platform mobile applications and python for Machine learning and data analysis.
Today I brought back my childhood memories of playing Ludo games with my family especially my sweet mum. My mum would always use the game to explain my math homework and it really helped me love mathematics. One problem we would always face most times especially when I didn't want to do my homework is having to look for the playing dice.
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Photo: Pictures of a Ludo board game
Do you remember playing Ludo games as a child especially to learn basic math operations and for fun? Did you also encounter this problem?
In order to solve this common problem, I decided to create my DICE MOBILE APPLICATION USING FLUTTER CODES.
Surprising, right? let me walk you through my flutter Experience
The Journey So Far...
I know you are already eager to know what flutter is?
Well, Flutter is Google's UI toolkit for building beautiful, natively compiled applications for mobile, web, desktop, and embedded devices from a single codebase (Flutter developers team). Flutter uses dart programming language to build cross-platform applications which is made possible with a single code base.
So, with the help of flutter's rich ability and easy to apply codebase I made a simple dice app which basically replaces the conventional dice we use and can be played directly from your mobile phone. This solves the problem of having to look for your dice every time you want to play and helps save time too.
(pictures of my dice app)
The working process...
“Simplicity is the soul of efficiency.” – Austin Freeman
The working process is very simple to understand. The two dice are wrapped inside a flat button and when touched, it changes its face randomly from 1-6.With this, you can play your dice game anytime and is also child-friendly since children loves to touch screens a lot and its easy to play.
This is just the beginning for me as my aim to use these coding knowledge to provide more solutions to human problems.
“First, solve the problem. Then, write the code.”
– John Johnson
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References:
https://flutter.dev/
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