Poking around a completely text based interface has got me interested in following the "100 Days of SwiftUI" course again. When it comes to programming languages I am definitely a jack of all trades, but master of none. The basic principles of programming are firmly ingrained, and the languages I am decent at include Javascript, Python, SQL & HTML/CSS etc. SwiftUI has been interesting for a while but I wasn't able to get very far when I last tried (in 2020 on a dying 2013 MacBook Air, which now has a dead logic board). Since then, it has become possible for Swift Playgrounds on iPadOS to do a lot more in terms of creating and running Swift code. I blitzed through the first few days which were all about variables, constants, arrays and all that basic stuff. I do like how transferrable the basic ideas are (especially with a syntax light language, no semicolons) between languages. The biggest problem I have is not learning the language, but finding & sticking with an idea, then bringing it to fruition.