The Democratic Caliphate.

No problem :goodjob:
 
"We Watch" or something like that?
 
Well fellow readers and counselors, as some of you might know or have noticed, I started working in the beginning of this year (finally), and it has been a great experience. I've been feeling like I'm being paid to learn, which is awesome!


And one thing I'm starting to learn now is how to creat apps for Android OS. I'm pretty sure this will enable me in the future to learn how to make apps for other platforms (like iOS and Windows Phone).

I'm still learning the basics, especially because it uses java, and I need to learn it as well as I'm not used to this language.


With no promises, but good expectations, I'm planning on bringing my knowledge to S&T, initially here in the Democratic Caliphate and maybe other IAARs. How so? Initially to help the counselors do their work, but also to give readers a way to receive news and important/interesting stuff quicker and simpler.

Don't expect this in the near future btw, I really have no idea how much time it'll take me to learn all I need to do this, but I'll have to learn, so it's something very likely to occur one day.


Now the important part: I would like to know from readers and counselors which OS (Operational System) you are currently using (or the one of your preference) in your smartphones, so I may get an idea what/if I should focus on learning besides Android.

Leave a comment with the one you use/prefer so I may get an idea. And in the future let's hope everything gets easier and even more interesting.



Also take a look at Majlis Ash-Shura, the Parliament of the Democratic Caliphate, to check for the newest debates/votings on the matters of the next term. The Report is complete, so you may also check how each Province is doing on the beginning of this term. And if you want to join us, just leave a message here and we will gladly add you to the Council.
 
Sounds awesome. I'm using Windows Phone.
 
You say that just because they bend!
 
Apple here too :D
 
Don't have a phone nor am I planning on getting one. I've never had a reason for one.
 
I have a phone, but it's not a smart phone. It's really only used for texting my parents to tell them that practice (for whatever) is done, or stuff like that.
 
3 people like me! I too didn't have a smartphone until the end of last year, but I lost my old mobile and my dad had an old smartphone home, so I had to get it.

Ironically, I'm learning to create apps for something I really don't like :lol:
 
Good news! I won't have to learn each of the platforms, because there seems to exist a program which makes apps for any OS, so I'll be able to make for anyone. I just need to see how to make apps available for free (I mean for the developer, because for the users I know it's possible). But anyway, this will probably take very long, so no anxiety.


But what really brought me here is that I would like to call the attention of Dar al-Anadol (DKVM), Dar ash-Sham(Knoedel) and Dar al-Yu'Qataan(Matthias) about their flags. Aside from Anadol, which is already almost with a flag done, both the others haven't started discussing about it. I don't want to force you guys into anything, but it would be really nice if all provinces had a flag. For that me and CK are willing to help on that as we like to do this kind of stuff. Just talk to us and we may come with projects for you to give opinions and make corrections until we achieve a design that you like. Or if you like to do it yourselves, feel free to do it.

The reason for me to insist in this matter is because I'm with a nice project that wouldn't be complete if any province misses a flag. I hope you guys like it when I release it. I'll just say that it won't open in CFC, but maybe I'll be able to make it run on the browser. But it actually uses a free and incredible program that any player of CIV would like (and most probably already have or already know). So stay tuned :thumbsup:


Here are the small version of the flags we already have:

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In order (from left to right): Dar al-Abyssinia, Dar al Arab, Dar al-Iraq, Dar Misr, Dar al-Zanj and Nidham al-Adl
 
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