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So making an app when you've never programmed before is a big undertaking, but not impossible. You mentioned termux, so are you looking to make a command line app? That would be the easiest place to start. A simple cli dice roller is a great beginner project.
Beyond that, how do you envision the character sheet part working?
It's just supposed to show the status of my character. I want to enter short commands for different stats. Ie asking for health = it shows my hitpoints and wounds I received. Asking for skills = it shows how much I have to add to my skill checks. And of course dice rolling, with adding numbers. Those don't even have to be direct stat rolls, like "roll dex", but just "roll 1d10+4".
That's it. I will use an old phone for this, mounted to my arm as a cyberdeck, and want to make it visually like 80s hacking. Basically with the visuals of coding.
Yeah that sounds pretty doable.
Of course, stuff like "add X to inventory" And add hp would be good as well
you could check textual, it's a TUI framework that yields quick results.
Thanks! Do you know if the end product will run on android?
it will run in termux and on anything that can run a full python. Also you could run it remotely via ssh. Textual also offers a web interface to access apps via browsers but I never looked into that.
Thank you! I'll look into it