Most of the DC ones could. They tend to be OP. Marvel tends to use less powered characters but certainly not always. Hulk and Thor come to mind immediately. Really the answer comes down to how much plot armor are they equipped with?
iOS Swift developer with an unhealthy amount of Android and Flutter thrown in. Cycling enthusiast. Admirer of TTRPGs, sometimes a player, often times a GM.
Most of the DC ones could. They tend to be OP. Marvel tends to use less powered characters but certainly not always. Hulk and Thor come to mind immediately. Really the answer comes down to how much plot armor are they equipped with?
I’ve used SwiftUI nearly exclusively for the last 2 years now. Most things work great and I have little desire to switch back to UIKit. I do wish it was more backwards compatible (not going to happen) and there are certainly rough edges where it integrates with UIKit.
It's always fun when someone comes up with a new idea of how to write code and it is something smalltalk did in the 80s.
I wish I could say that Google is better at that. It’s basically the same story but with even less humans to talk to when you’re flagged for doing something wrong or in the case of Google your former college roommate whom you haven’t seen in 10 years did something wrong. It’s the price all mobile devs pay unless they only want to distribute to a small subset of users who have liberated their phones.
Baking recipes should be in weights for any dry ingredient. Converting them to volume measurements produces inaccurate results. One person may pack the flour in harder than the next. However baking requires precise ratios to be right. Change the ratios too much and that bread recipe just became a cookie recipe.