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Cooking on Level 4

Not so much medium-low heat, but there's only three stages on Fall into Flow. It was very intentional. 1) Most def, I wanted more "stuff" in it, but get the basics down and don't catch perfectionist paralysis. 2) Every platform has a learning curve. So, less time learning + building and just ship it. 3) Where there's enough substance (the intent behind the app and within the app/game play), the app will provide momentum and tempo, on it's own. More on #3 I needed to build this game app. The i...
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Aaaand It's Gone...

Fall into Flow isn't flowing on Amazon App store. It passed the "smell test," but got rejected and terminated two weeks later. TBC.. ✌️ ...
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And Let It Rest for 10 Minutes

Being self taught can be a wonderful thing. That is, it's all good, until it ain't. Garbage in, garbage out. Hopefully, there's a good reference to learn from, otherwise one can't truly progress. I hit a few snags working on Stage 4, because I didn't how what to ask (of myself). The code is mostly in place, allowing for CTRL+F/H/V to set up new code, then "season to taste." But then it breaks. I did a lot of CTRL+Z'n and inserted what I thought "looked right" 👹. Eventually, the 💡came on like ...
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Timing is an Art

Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi popularized the concept of "flow," in which a person becomes completely immersed in the current task or activity. "Fall into Flow" is an activity/game to help one potentially have this experience and offers a way to distract (the player) from distractions. It's a simple game (with no sound FX or music), with the objective to dissolve the number of blocks that you set, before that number of blocks fall off of the screen. The blocks progressively increase their speed afte...
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The First of First

I recently discovered Standard Notes and Listed and this felt like BlackBerry Channels, for some reason. Seems legit. This being my first post, I figured I'd share my first published app, Fall into Flow. It's live (and free) on the Amazon Appstore https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DM4T5QMN/ref=apps_sf_sta Not having a Gmail, nor wanting to dish out the $25 dev fee, this felt like the path of least resistance. The apk will be hosted somewhere, soon, with a pay-what-you-want, model. The activity/gam...
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