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Dnd character sheet helper7/2/2023 ![]() info summary: Generate the characters details (background, class, race, starting items, etc.) operationId: getInfo responses: This has the added benefit of a bunch of auto code generation I can rely on which is super cool.Īfter consulting the rules for creating a character in 5e and evaluating the DnD 5e API, I cameĭescription: Random D&D 5th Edition Character Creator version: 1.0.0 title: Character Creator contact: Most of my professional work involves creating REST APIs, so I thought the best way to see how Java 11 performs would be If you want to just go straight to the code checkout the Github repo. That complication did allow me to work with some interesting aspects of both Java 11 and React. I thought I couldīang out this project in a day or two… turns out creating a character was a bit more complicated than I expected. Task as well as an open source sprite sheet collection I could use to randomly generate some animations. After doing some research, I found a few APIs that would help in my Though I have never done that or even played DnD before. For whatever reason, I thought it might be fun to write an app that will randomly create a DnD character, even I wanted a relatively meaty project, and I also wanted to work with React a bit more to get more comfortable with frontendĭevelopment. Of the new features and see how easy/hard it would be to get a simple REST API project ready to go. So I decided to do my next project using Java 11, specifically to try out some So I started to wonder, is myĭeclining interest in Java happening just because I haven’t been keeping up? Most of my personal projects are done in other However, this may be because most of what I have done in my career is work on legacy systems.įor example, I have only ever used Java 8 professionally, which is kind of ridiculous. ![]() No language is perfect, and Java is still an incredibly popular and powerful language, but it is showing its age.Īt least it is in my opinion. However,Īfter working on multiple other projects using other languages, I am forced to come to terms with some severe limitations ![]() It was the first language I learned, so it is the most natural for me to use. Until recently, I have enjoyed working in Java quite a bit, The programming language I am most familiar with is Java. ![]()
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