I'm pretty sure you guys are also doing iOS development so I might just ask it here. In Swift, why does marking the variable as `let` prevents its property to get mutated as well?
@Letsintegreat I have no idea, but gradle likes to be awful, so the first thing I would do is delete all the temp files and try again: rm -rf ./android/.gradle && rm -rf ./android/.idea && rm -rf ./android/app/build
Well, to be fair it's been a really long time since I've had a problem with that folder. I think it maybe had to do with upgrading AS or something like that.
@ballBreaker In a way it just means that alcohol becomes more expensive, because everyone starts going to bars where there is a huge markup on alcohol instead of drinking illegally in people's homes.
In Utah there's actually laws against selling beer that's more than like 3%, so some of the cheap light beer companies actually produce an even lower alcohol version of their already terrible beer.
It's pretty funny though, apparently they changed the laws to allow only restaurants to serve higher alcohol beer. So, I went to a brewery there, and they had a food menu with only one item, which was a bag of pretzels for $99.
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