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Had a question about "strict mode" as I'm not sure if it would benefit our project. We're developing an online card game, backend server and such is all Java, but the game logic is being converted to JS because we want it to be pretty easy for someone to fork our game and change the rules, logic, cards, etc.
@Zirak I'd be shot out here if I ever seriously argued for something that solidified established players and made it difficult for new products to succeed.
@Zirak I thought depth was actually a core design principle of material design. It's just used differently, like to highlight whole UI elements. And maybe that is why they chose that icons should be flat, so that depth can be exclusively used to highlight UI elements
But game logic in Java is very difficult to understand, so we agreed that the Java server would use the simpler, more novice-friendly JavaScript for the game logic, then pass it back to the server then to the client
var ZoneComponent = Java.type("com.cardshifter.modapi.cards.ZoneComponent");
var PlayerComponent = Java.type("com.cardshifter.modapi.base.PlayerComponent");
var DeckConfigFactory = Java.type("net.zomis.cardshifter.ecs.config.DeckConfigFactory");
var ConfigComponent = Java.type("net.zomis.cardshifter.ecs.config.ConfigComponent");
var PhrancisResources = Java.type("net.zomis.cardshifter.ecs.usage.PhrancisGame.PhrancisResources");
@MadaraUchiha The idea is not so much "readability", but rather that John Q. Modder would be able to make their own game logic without having to learn Java
Most questions are probably "Dear internet, why is this Java feature so badly designed?" and all the answerers hug each other afterwards and kill each other
{
name: "Bionic Arms",
flavor: "These arms will give strength to even the most puny individual.",
enchantment: true,
scrapCost: 1,
addAttack: 2,
addHealth: 0
}