There's always rough edges, but I would say that shared core platform code can usually work pretty well and save time once you got through the overhead of setup.
Thanks. Was scratching my own itch. Got frustrated with startup times for reasonably simple scripts in ruby and applescript. Rewrote some things in swift, but then got annoyed by the startup times of interpreted swift. I'm dogfooding my own tools, so I want both development and usage to be quick.
If you look at a character system like Pokemon, Magic, Neptunia, Fate/Grand Order or Azur Lane there is a lot of consistency. Sometimes one person does all the work (Tsunako!) but other times they bring in different artists but give them enough direction that it hangs together. That's what I'm looking for in trading cards.
Second the typography could be better. Some of it the font choice (a harder problem than I wish it was) and some is with the spacing of things.
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