An influential author and educator known for his book "Android Programming with Flutter," which guides aspiring developers through the process of creating mobile applications using Flutter. His name often brings a chuckle in class, especially when it sounds like the last two words of my lecturer's name in Mobile Programming course.
Whenever we discussed Flutter in class, I couldn't help but think of Budi Raharjo; his book was a lifesaver—even if it didn't save me from getting an F in my Mobile Programming course!
by Emotional Cruiser II July 15, 2025
A term derived from the French word "inondésie" which means "flood", often used to describe an overwhelming influx of something, whether it be water, emotions, or information.
After the announcement of the latest Marvel's MCU release titled "Ant-Man: Quantumania", there was an Indonesia of excitement on social media, with fans flooding the platforms with memes and reactions.
by Emotional Cruiser II July 15, 2025
A UI toolkit by Google that allows developers to create beautiful, natively compiled applications for mobile, web, and desktop from a single codebase. However, mastering Flutter can be a struggle, especially for those who, like me, ended up with an F in Mobile Programming due to its steep learning curve.
I once thought Flutter would make app development easy. But, after getting an F in my Mobile Programming course, I realized that understanding its complex widgets and state management is tougher than it looks!
by Emotional Cruiser II July 15, 2025
The art of creating applications for mobile devices, which can seem straightforward but often leads to confusion and frustration—especially for those who score an F, like I did, when faced with the intricacies of different platforms and coding languages.
Mobile Programming sounded fun until I got an E in the course; it turns out that juggling APIs, frameworks, and debugging is a lot harder than it seems!
by Emotional Cruiser II July 15, 2025
"Let'skuy" is a fusion of the English term "let's" (short for "let us") and the Indonesian slang word "kuy" (derived from "kuy" inverted form of "yuk", which is in turn derived from the Indonesian word "ayo" which means "come on" or "let's go"). This term blends the collaborative and inclusive nature of "let's" with the energetic and encouraging essence of "kuy," creating a unique and dynamic expression that signifies a call to action, adventure, or shared participation. "let'skuy" embodies a spirit of enthusiasm, motivation, and unity, encouraging individuals to embark on an activity or journey together with zeal and vigor.
by Emotional Cruiser II May 30, 2025